AOL Outage Report in Belmar, Monmouth County, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Belmar, New Jersey
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
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E-mail (81%)
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Total Blackout (11%)
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Internet (5%)
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Phone (4%)
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AOL Issues Reports Near Belmar, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Belmar and nearby locations:
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Geno Talarico
(@genot32) reported
from
Wanamassa, New Jersey
@antwanstaley I didn’t .... but I remember them. I could never get to play them because I would always run outta time on my AOL CDs.... lol
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kyle
(@kgeich) reported
from
Tinton Falls, New Jersey
Imagine growing up without AOL Instant Messenger. Life would’ve been terrible.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Nikolas Drury
(@DruryNikolas) reported
@Malbanese1922 @BrandonThurston Biggest difference with WCW is that Turner owned the company and they were hemorrhaging money. Good ratings or not, the company was no longer profitable. AOL Time Warner execs also apparently hated wrestling and wanted it off their network. AEW can go somewhere else if cancelled.
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Memetendo
(@SwitchSpeedster) reported
@Animated_Antic Beating AOL and Time Warner as the worst merge in WB's history
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🐄.🛸.👽 .ENSpunks.eth
(@ENSpunks) reported
@financeguy74 @greyhame_eth AIM was that hold out that refused to die and even when they finally got rid of it people were upset. I think I went from prodigy online > AOL > IE > FireFox > chrome > I’m not telling bc it’s some web3 **** that trigger the bots
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Nick-Player Character
(@TheNPC33) reported
Oh, yeah, remember the AOL/Time-Warner merger? Remember how much damage that did only to lose millions for everyone involved? It's like every time WB does a big capitalism, they set themselves on fire and everyone else has to suffer with them.
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Radec Marquis
(@enrico_marquez) reported
@LegionHoops These 2 bozos are moron Comparing AOL with modern internet. AOL is an Internet Service Provider like Sprint etc. It still exists. I wouldn't have been lost in the discussion of these morons was comparing dialup internet over broadband
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Justin Majeczky
(@Varient3) reported
@BigmoneyWeb3 @mundane_trevor People also said you could never beat AOL, MySpace, etc. all gone forever. First mover argument in technology is very ephemeral.
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Ultra Gare
(@ultragare) reported
When I was a kid I had like 20 AOL accounts at one point in time. I hex edited a “password stealer” and inserted my email address in place of the original developers and then I started distributing the virus to a bunch of people. I had peoples login info coming into my inbox
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Baby Trader xNFT
(@_babytrader_) reported
@BollingerBeans It'll happen eventually! But you gotta bridge. Like go back further to AOL for the reverse argument. Everyone had a phone line and computers were rising, but the Internet was just BBSes and ****. AOL mailed you a way to have a good online experience. Then ppl were hooked
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mcoorlim
(@mcoorlim) reported
@OrionKidder AOL was the same, I think. And I remember having a separate service just for email - Juno. Might have also given basic Telnet (archie/gopher) access too, but "websites" were the last internet thing I got involved with.
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MonotoneGent
(@monotonegent) reported
@DannyVegito If they were looking to out-stupid their time as AOL Time Warner they can stop now. There's no topping this