AOL Outage Report in Lake Grove, Suffolk County, New York
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lake Grove, New York
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Lake Grove and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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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 (85%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Internet (7%)
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Wi-fi (1%)
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Phone (%)
Live Outage Map Near Lake Grove, Suffolk County, New York
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Bay Shore, Ronkonkoma and Smithtown.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Lake Grove, New York
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lake Grove and nearby locations:
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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.
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Chuck Gaffney
(@princetrunks) reported
from
Rocky Point, New York
@Grummz Companies need to get over the 20th century mentality that office work needs to always be on site. Problem is many large companies still have admins who use faxes, think the internet is still AOL & who think knowing anything about computers & the internet is, "for nerds"...
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kind Bub
(@KindBub) reported
@Jordawesome I did tech support for AOL in the 90's. It was all just modem strings. I've been interested in looking for work in the "Chat" support deal. What's the requirements? WPM or something?
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jdklein
(@jdklein33) reported
@WilsonCompanies Easy: taking shots at boomers wearing Old Guys Rule shirts Hard: building a $5 mil business from scratch using a fax machine and AOL email I have issues with some boomer culture but building businesses with hard *** work and savvy isn't one of them
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____________________
(@lF7hMtgK) reported
@gannonbreslin Apple products are the AOL equivalent of hardware. Apple users are either trapped in the ecosystem or know **** all about technology and don't care to learn.
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michelle
(@ohyoda) reported
@JacalynLeake @nataliepayer @dee_bee_h I had a professor who used an AOL email instead of his campus email (with no forwarding) and I emailed my final paper to his campus email by mistake. I forwarded to his correct email a few hours late and he never corrected my grade. Im still furious
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(((David Gaffen))) 🇺🇸
(@davidgaffen) reported
@EnergzdEconomy Yeah, before long. I mean, look at the evidence. 1. Blind Faith 2. AOL/Time Warner 3. That awful Justice League movie 4. 2003-2004 Shaq/Kobe/Mailman/G Payton Lakers 5. Any time as a kid you combined 9 different kinds of sodas at the 7-11/Wawa (depending where in NJ you're from)
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Salvatore
(@Salvatoreexpat) reported
@nypost I’m here for ******* uncle comments. I miss the old days of harmless chain emails on AOL.
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Small Church YM
(@SmallChurchYm) reported
If you think AOL is dead, you have never looked at the contact info pages in a church directory.
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Piggylicious
(@Piggylicious) reported
Had a crush on a member who went under the AOL screen name "MangoMina". I remember being incredibly bummed when I realized I was never gonna chat with her again.
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Adam
(@JackCaz) reported
@Rob_Shenanigans @CHRlSBLAlN @benwinston As someone who was gutted both times, from my perspective the difference comes down to timing. Social media allowed Crew fans to unite quickly, many of whom had never met, and formed a collaborative that worked hard to get the message out. Dial-up AOL wasn't enough for Browns.
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Donnacha DeLong
(@donnachadelong) reported
@jessbrammar Why didn't Verizon buy an ISP in the UK? That's their core business in the US and it never made sense that they had a foot in the UK without network capacity. They could even have gotten the remnants of UK AOL email accounts if they'd bought one of them!