AOL outages and service status in Central Islip, New York
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Central Islip, New York
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AOL Issues Reports Near Central Islip, New York
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Central Islip and nearby locations:
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Tom Brennan (@ThomasB55220799) reported from Central Islip, New York@CatLover56577 19. Never had AOL address
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Peter Wolfinger (@PeterWolfinger) reported from Centereach, New York@RealTina40 They're weak.... I debate with people on the internet all the time since the 90's on AOL.... Never blocked a soul.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Reinhold Thomas Mueller (@Reinhold2108) reported@ohhanxiety Never used AOL
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Michael TheZorch Haney aka The Professor (@thezorch) reported@ColonelFalcon Back in the day, people thought AOL was too big to fail. Then they did, and very quickly. Their massive campus complex was leveled to build a data center that serviced the many startups that sprang up around them in Silicon Valley. Sony is not too big to fail either.
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Jeff Bohren (@JeffBohren) reportedSince I have been casting aspersions on "Agile as Practiced in Nearly Every Project with a Certified Scrum Master", I should tell you about some projects I was on that worked. One on the most interesting ones was during my Network Management product development phase. I was hired by ARINC to work on software for the Iridium project. Shortly thereafter, one of the directors came up with an idea for a commercial product. He wanted a no code drag and drop UI to create a GUI to show and control SNMP values. We went to two Networld-Interop shows a year, one in Las Vegas and one in Atlanta. He wanted a new minor release for each trade show. The product owner would give the dev team a list of prioritized features. The five developers would meet and decide what we could do by the next release and worked in order of priority. That's it. Simple and effective. The code was written in C/C++ and was written to run on Windows, SunOS, HP-UX, and AIX. We used a OSS GUI library called InterViews. It integrated with HP OpenView and IBM NetView. From a business perspective, the project was a failure. We made sales, but not enough. Eventually the project was terminated an we were all laid off. That is when I was hire by AOL, but that is another story.
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AcePorkins (@AcePorkins) reported@SarahSevans2000 19, somehow never had an AOL address. I think I skipped straight to yahoo or Hotmail.
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Doc Zed (@BlueGr33n13) reported@QueenAnticommie Back in the day, on AOL, people were pulling that crap. Buyer beware....
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l0n0⚡👁 (@AdventureDr) reported@MrHodl People are just stupid a lot of the time. That guys been a train wreck almost from moment 1. An ego driven pervert. Basically he would of fit in well during the hight of AOL.........
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Kumalovi📺 (@Bear_lovi) reportedBecause I know my Facebook password but why ******** would you give a AOL account and a lookout account when I don’t know the password to them
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Del Leonard Jones (@jonesdel) reported@chamath Frontier models are headed down the AOL road. The question is, when Anthropic and OpenAI fail, who gets dragged down with them? What companies do well? Nvidia? Hyperscalers?
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Emily 🇺🇸 (@Pegs94349433) reported@JohnHolbein1 People still using AOL??? Didn't that shut down?
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Flavius Aetius (@StupidBoomers) reported@litteralyme0 wikipedia sucks...its dying...like AOL or Myspace