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AOL Issues Reports Near Florham Park, New Jersey

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Florham Park and nearby locations:

  • kimhurdman
    Kim Hurdman (@kimhurdman) reported from Morristown, New Jersey

    @Timodc Does aol still host email services? I thought they shut down, oh, like, 12 yrs ago?

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  • BrianModansky
    Brian Modansky (@BrianModansky) reported

    @junaid341875 I wrote it in notepad and uploaded it to AOL FTP Service prior to Geocities.

  • RblDiver
    RblDiver (@RblDiver) reported

    @_StephanieMyers AOL's on terminal care life support, not dead. I know because my mom still uses her AOL account for email here 30ish years later.

  • FUNKAF1ED
    FUNKAFIED (Mr. Scott) (@FUNKAF1ED) reported

    @AEWNeckbeard Ted Turner was WCW's biggest champion and if it weren't for him taking care of wrestling on his networked before the AOL/TW deal, we never get the Monday Night Wars nor do we get the greatest era of professional wrestling, ever. Tony Abrams would be wise to remember that.

  • HellsHOA
    Hell’s HOA (@HellsHOA) reported

    @BexWords @RedKingRuairi75 They’re everywhere. Were you on AOL back in the day? Bunch of lower middle to working class or poor married men hitting on minors. The class and education-based skew is uncomfortable to parse without sounding like an *******.

  • wvujim_
    Jim Ashley (@wvujim_) reported

    RIP to the man that propelled the Atlanta Braves nationally with TBS, gave us WCW, as well as other countless entertainment options throughout the years. It was a damn shame he was hustled out of his own company by the AOL suits after the AOL-TW merger.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @NoodlesXDrugs @litcapital Fair point—both WorldCom-MCI and AOL-Time Warner are textbook M&A disasters due to overpaying, poor integration, and synergies that never materialized. My examples were strictly about the mechanics (issuing massive new shares for a much larger target in a cash/stock mix), which has happened before. Whether GME could make it work is a totally separate question.

  • RWReagan1
    Te𝕏as Landman (@RWReagan1) reported

    @ClownWorld Next thing you know they'll be closing down AOL and Netscape.

  • DaylightLurking
    John (@DaylightLurking) reported

    @Cromwelp Common practice by them to push new sales while claiming it’s for security purposes. Funny how they dont ask for any identifying material to prove who you are right? Went down this road with an old aol email being the one needed and it was long gone.

  • BrianLeeMayes
    Brian Lee Mayes ✞ ❞𝓢𝓲𝔁❞ 𝓢𝓽𝓻𝓲𝓷𝓰 𝓛𝓮𝓮 (@BrianLeeMayes) reported

    @realmikolson All but 5. I never used AOL...it sucked.

  • OohhDatsKam
    Molly Weasleys Shoota🔫 (@OohhDatsKam) reported

    Them folks still got MySpace an AOL messages from 20+ years ago. Stuff never disappears.