AOL outages and service status in West Lebanon, New Hampshire
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Problems in the last 24 hours in West Lebanon, New Hampshire
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AOL Issues Reports Near West Lebanon, New Hampshire
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Mark Carney's Elbows (@Carneys_Elbows) reported@Soaringeagle45 AOL wasn't big in Canada. And I've sat on a waterbed but never slept on one.
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Jamie (@jamielyn0127) reported@zedamex @el_mesa @RinoTheBouncer That still requires players to have a strong enough internet connection to do these things. What do you propose people in rural areas with poor or zero home internet access should do? AOL shut down back in Sept 2025 which was one of the few options rural families rely on.
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🔻Lanthropy (@LAN_thropy) reportedThis is your response? PlayStation will fall like kodak, nokia, AOL, and other big companies who thought they are too big to fail.
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Rene (@rowdyjeepgirl) reported@Soaringeagle45 I never had an AOL email address. It was Juno
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George Peacock (@Peacockg) reported@Hiraweb3 @BobbyThakkar Remember the phones had a busy signal? 2400 baud models and images gradually propagating down the screen on AOL
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Eric H (@TesseractUnfold) reported@rhayadercompute -- When I worked customer service at a regional ISP around 2000, I tiled the walls of my cubicle with AOL discs. Ended up with one full wall and half of another covered. XD
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Laserkid is now an uncle! (@laserkidprime) reported@Tsukento Oh man I never did use the AOL site as I was a filthy Earthlinker, but I was in the Loudhouse as early as 1995 (under the same username hilariously I've kept it the same going back to 1994 and WBS Chat, also long gone)
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Greg Cappel (@GregCappel) reported@JeremiahDJohns I had to pay my parents so much money for going over my 5 hours a month. Damn AOL chat rooms were addictive in HS!
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MidLifeVirus (@MidLifeVirus) reportedOne of the small things that I am proud of. I don’t become a raging douchbag online. What I am online is the exact same person you’ll find in real life. For I understand a keyboard is not an all access pass to being an *******. Too bad so many today never had a fight in a nickel arcade because some weird douchbag wouldn’t stop bumping into you while you’re trying to beat PAC Man. Too bad so many today have never enjoyed the killing fields of chat rooms in AOL. Too bad.
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matt stevens (@mattst73) reported@desthia2 This is the bottleneck problem AI is experiencing right now. It is like when AOL charge by the minute, then someone said unlimited internet. We need quantum computing to have a break though or enough data centers to handle. Selling compute capacity to other AI companies has screwed their own customers.