AOL outages and service status in Park Ridge, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Park Ridge, New Jersey
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AOL Issues Reports Near Park Ridge, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Park Ridge and nearby locations:
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Emperor of Tomorrow ー 懲りずに • EZ-PZ🤡 🤮 (@CoryPipcinski) reported from Nanuet, New York@mareea_rose 20 years ago. Met a ******* an AOL dating site. 1st date she asked if we can hang at my apartment because she hit her ankle bad. She asked we can order Thai food to bring back. I said sure order whatever you want because I know nothing about Thai food. I pick her up, she …
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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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On Orbit Satellite 📻☂️Radiate Brightness (@KM4OOS_EM71) reportedIt is a daily barrage of fake *** accounts online that all claim to want me, up until they ask for me to install an app and talk to them about a business opportunity. I am so damn tired of this new internet. I want to go back to AOL or even Prodigy, maybe even Compuserve.
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Chickn (@Grimdark_Chickn) reported@kalsjdhflkjsa Who ******** knows the exact year they first went online? Dont you have brighter moments in your life to reminisce about. I remember script battling in AOL chat rooms, trying to connect for multi-player warcraft 1 games and failing, and dial up porn galleries taking forever to load a ****** picture. When'd you first go online since it was so pivotal in your life? Lol
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BookemCodeMonkey (@CodeMonkeyReadr) reported@omgsidewalks AOL was horrible
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Jose Mexico (@JoseMexico1770) reported@omgsidewalks AOL chat rooms, and bidding on crap on eBay and never paying
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JollyJoebean_VT (@joebeanclown) reported19 Never had an AOL.
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Sam (@SammyLem90) reported@aburk203 @alphafox AOL chat boards, shared AIM, shared MSN Messenger too. Different times: Napster, Limewire, Proxys, Memes, NES, Surge Soda, Lucas Candy, Butterfinger BBs and Mr. T Cereal. Sound of Dial-up, and Saturday night cartoons. A bike outside because for some reason it was ok for a 10YO to leave the house and bike a mile to the the grocery store in a beat down neighborhood. Wow, took me back to a time I didn't have to worry about bills.
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African$avage (@SHTOOPIDTHICK) reported@BankheadOunce lol and aol slow as hell dial up
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Josh Centrum (@CentrumJosh) reported@Rajatsoni Calling XRP holders stupid while chasing BTC because it was invented first is hilarious. By that logic we should all still be using AOL and BlackBerrys. Tech history is littered with first movers that got passed by better technology. BTC has had 15+ years to scale and and hasn’t
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6thGenFlCracker (@KevBro239) reported@sceptic100 Holy crap! Y’all are in congress? I gotta stop getting my news from my aol dial-up.
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™𝕄𝕚𝕘𝕦𝕖𝕝𝕆𝕗𝕋𝕙𝕖ℕ𝕠𝕣𝕥𝕙 ³°© ✟👌🏻 (@MiguelTheBased) reported@NobleOne I don't touch AI anything. I grew up on books and actually retaining knowledge. I was 20 in 94 when people were starting to use dial up on AOL. **** AI.