AOL outages and service status in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
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AOL Issues Reports Near Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Brooklyn Park and nearby locations:
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Writer&PoeticVisions (@JaniceY13348366) reported from Maple Grove, Minnesota@RWPUSA @AOL He would love that type of power; what greedy narcissist wouldn't! However, to turn this country from a democracy to a authoritarian one will not come easy! He and his family makes money while living free & travel free. The power to dump many harmless poor people out as possible!
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Jason Barrett (@jtotheb15) reported from Spring Lake Park, MinnesotaThis stream of @mnwild on @nbcsn on @YouTubeTV is terrible. The buffering makes me wish I had AOL dial up still
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Sid (@RalphVixCPA) reported from Brooklyn Park, Minnesota@on_germany @KaraDiDomizio No AOL email and never personally owned encyclopedias. But my grandma has an old set at lake home I used to look through on rain days.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kathleen Janoski (@KJanoski50502) reported@ForrestPKnight Had a problem accessing my Verizon email account which was sold to AOL years ago. Called and got a guy with an Indian accent & his name was "Dave." Told me nothing was wrong with my email account and then offered to charge me $39.95 every month to monitor it. I just hung up.
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Unsupervised Entertainment (@GoUnsupervised) reportedThe AOL dial-up screech was a real-time negotiation between two modems; each tone a specific protocol signal exchanged between your machine and the ISP. Engineers made the entire handshake audible by design. Users kept unplugging their modems during the connection, and the reason users kept unplugging their modems during the connection is that they were unplugging their modems during the connection.
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Brad (@jrade762) reported@exQUIZitely so did AOL rent the phone lines from the telecommunications companies, or did American’s have to pay service changes on top of their AOL subscription to their phone company??
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CBradleyGo (@Bradley50385916) reported@AntiLeftMemes 19. Never did get an account with AOL....LOL
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Gary Dodson (@Gdisme2628) reported@thackerpd CNN IS THE WORST. FOX IS PROBABLY THE BEST WITH HANNITY OR MARK LEVINE. AS FAR AS MAINSTREAM OR NEWS MAX / AOL
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Donald Shelton (@PrplGld) reported@hthieblot That AOL home page was a virtual prison cell. Looked at it once, never went back.
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chelsedaabp (@chelseavo_) reported@hthieblot myspace, limewire, MSN and AOL... also Sims online was the first online game I ever played on my awful dial up and was so fun I would think about playing that all dang day.
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Resident Evil Wiki (@RE_Wiki) reportedSomething more lighthearted. How did Claire know Leon’s email to message him in OG CV? When he made her leave at the end of RE2, was he shouting his AOL address? Did he spend his free time in the Army barracks tracking down which university she attended? #REBHfun
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North Node Dan ☊♐ (@NNAstrology) reported@BlackDumpling In 100 years, people will not be able to tell WTF really happened anywhere after AOL came online.
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Evan Brown (@faulttolerant) reportedGoogle's AI features got turned on by default for its 3+ billion users. It's a neat trick for naive investors. "Look at our explosive growth and engagement!" AOL did the same thing with its CDs. I went through six years of school without ever paying for internet. They'd mail out a CD for 45 free days, then all you had to do was threaten to cancel and they'd give you six months free. The difference is AOL's internet and email worked. Google is degrading its experience in both email and search, and throwing user content out the window.