AOL outages and service status in Emerson, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Emerson, New Jersey
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AOL Issues Reports Near Emerson, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Emerson and nearby locations:
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Alan Modracek (@AlanModracek) reported from Closter, New Jersey@cjane87 I keep putting the emails in the spam folder, but the filter keeps putting the new ones in my inbox. Maybe AOL just sucks? Everything else I only have to flag once or twice, though.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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JustNobodyFromTexas (@IdiotFromTexas) reported@DuckBurger4 stupid ******* people. man i miss the days when it was much much harder to get online. i blame AOL. Made it too easy for dumbasses to connect to the internet.
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Adam (@TheEyeTestTV) reported@I_AM_WILDCAT Battlenet is terrible. I hate everything about it. Trillion dollar company with an MSDOS interface and AOL dial up speeds & connectivity.
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HurtsWhnIP .. (@IpWhn99351) reported@DaBay4LF @FearedBuck Damn bro if u was too broke for AOL or broadband internet just say that
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Madness832 (@Madness832) reported@JonErlichman Actually, the company was originally known as QLink, and only supported the Commodore 64. It changed to AOL, in the early 90s, after addin' PC and Mac support.
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AM Pines (@AM_Pines) reported@LeafLee6 We were clobbering each for AOL hours on CDs. We were asking anyone and everyone for an invite code to get into Livejournal or Gmail. People may have been confused by the Internet (especially older folks who didn't use computers regularly) but no, it was not like this AI ****.
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Wayne Abbott 🌍 (@WayneAbbot54412) reported@SkySports_Keith @Capt_Fishpaste @EuropaLeague You’ll be lurking around the AOL like a bad smell now your Bum Chum KT has left the mags. I think you should stay up the road, report on them and keep riding the Saudi gravy train. Classy Sunderland don’t want you at our door, it’s been cringy watching you…
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pancakes (@Pancakes_556) reported@mxMXRXSE Isn't that rhe aol video where he looks up **** like "mickey and Donald porn" (not exactly that but stupid **** like that) then its like "*********** and get away with it" or some bs. Just like random inane searches nonstop
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Star Wars Timeline (Ben) 🇷🇺🇺🇸 (@SWT_Channel) reported@MarcFinkPart7 @KevinLamb74 Prequels were on everyone's lips, even casuals who aren't movie nerds at all. Everyone was involved. All the biggest fan site forums, AOL chat rooms, heck even Newgrounds site all debated about it. In big cities like NYC you'd never hear the end of pro/against conversations at comic shops, B&N book stores, libraries. I was finishing up HS going on to college in 2001 and everyone at my campus at Lehman College talked about it.
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jakeures (@jakeures) reportedI found a gaffer’s email on AOL when I was in high school and emailed him. He replied within like two days, and then I got starstruck and never replied.
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The Toy Investor (@thetoyinvestor) reported@FunkoPOPsNews Neopets made me who I am today. Still one of the GOAT games. There was a point where it was in the top three most visited websites daily I think? Right behind AOL and Google. They weren't afraid to actually make items limited. Now every game it seems like everyone has access to everything. I was 10 years old buying out the trading post of limited edition stamps and food items that were needed to get avatars for the message boards. I'd buy out the supply, stick them in my safety deposit box for a month or two, and then bring them back out at triple the price. Some things never change.