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AOL Issues Reports Near Manhasset, New York

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Manhasset and nearby locations:

  • cbiz
    Carol McNiff (@cbiz) reported from North New Hyde Park, New York

    @AOLSupportHelp aol email not working for 12 hours . Please help

  • Matmenpodcast
    Mat Men Pro Wrestling Podcast ๐ŸŽ™ (@Matmenpodcast) reported from Bayside, New York

    @myreddreadsrock WWF at the time was super super hot when WCW died and it really came down the the AOL Time Warner Merger. TNA never had a leg to stand on.

  • chadorphal
    Chizzo (@chadorphal) reported from East Williston, New York

    @RubenBeco656 Lol. Never gonna happen. Ppl been trolling other ppl since AOL chat rooms. ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿค”

AOL Issues Reports

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  • Irunwithdogs
    Jon Lareau (@Irunwithdogs) reported

    @BaileyRoseBoyle @AshleyInMKE That makes sense, and I'd imagine you're not alone in the experience of knowing what some things are despite never having actually used/ done them, like an AOL account.

  • Coach_I5
    RealCoachI (@Coach_I5) reported

    @ChrisMizTV @CFBDirect Man, iโ€™ve been just playing offline while watching movies and whatever because i donโ€™t dare risk my Dynasty while watching, but it is just sad. The entire mode is slow and clunky. I feel like iโ€™m on AOL in 1996.

  • theinformant_x
    ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ—žThe Informant (@theinformant_x) reported

    ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ท Three people were killed when a private helicopter crashed on the Greek island of Sifnos (Cyclades) shortly after 6 p.m. local time on Monday, Aug. 17, per the Greek fire brigade (via Reuters). The aircraft went down in the Tholos neighborhood near homes and burst into flames, sparking a brush fire that crews brought under control. The dead are the pilot and two passengers. According to unconfirmed local reports, those on board were a newly-married British couple and the Greek pilot; the helicopter had reportedly taken off from a helipad in eastern Attica bound for Sifnos and crashed shortly after departure. Authorities have not officially confirmed the victims' identities. One correction: early reports of six dead were incorrect โ€” the confirmed toll is three. The cause is unknown and under investigation by Greek aviation authorities. It has not been established that a loss of control caused the crash, so early explanations should be treated with caution. Developing. Sources: Reuters, Jerusalem Post, KeepTalkingGreece, AOL/Reach

  • CharlesBWI
    Charles (@CharlesBWI) reported

    @daniel_koss Current snapshot, maybe undervalued??? Long term...subject to change (eg. Yahoo, AOL, Prodigy, Cisco, Nortel, etc. ) anything can happen. They can 100X or crash....nobody can prognosticate 20 years down the road, but for now make the money get the bag and hedge and pivot IF, (emphasis) IF needed).

  • p3dromig
    Pedro Henriques (@p3dromig) reported

    Everyone worries over EU startups flipping to the US. One Italian company is buying up American ones instead. You probably opened three of their apps this week. Bending Spoons is a Milan company most people outside Italy might never have heard of. Founded in 2013. Started as an app studio. Then it turned into an acquisition machine. The list is close to absurd now: AOL, Vimeo, Evernote, WeTransfer, Meetup, Eventbrite, Brightcove, Komoot, StreamYard. Recently they added Airtable. Over 50 deals in total. Most of the marquee names are American. All of it runs out of a single office in Milan. We all see European startups do the reverse Delaware flip. Move from the EU to incorporate in the US, chase US capital, hand control across the Atlantic. Bending Spoons runs it the other way. It buys American brands and moves ownership and control to Europe. You do not see that often. Bravi, @bendingspoons !! I run a European company, and we have a subsidiary in Milan. Nothing against US startups, but I want my kids to grow up in a Europe that buys, not only one that gets bought.

  • Nixie_North
    Nixie North โ„๏ธ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ˜ˆ (@Nixie_North) reported

    Goddammit it..... 20.... I had to fax away financial paperwork for schooling. I used a rotary phone at my grandmother's. When I was a kid, I've used it encyclopedia, because I was always interested in facts in looking stuff up. I used floppy disks Galore back in the day. I had an AOL email. I still have my records and my record player. I loved dial up internet, but it was so slow. Cool but slow i've used an old school film camera and then even in old school picture camera with film. Yes, there's a difference once for movies. One's for pitchers i've used a phone booth when I didn't have a cellphone back in the day i had to write cursive in grade three i had to use checks to pay for some stuff.And to get direct deposits set up with work i used a typewriter in typing class in school i use a dictionary sometimes cause I can't spell worth a darn i had a bunch of vhs, tapes and v c r's when I was a kid i used a paper map because where we were going, we didn't have gps, and then I even printed out the map quest directions my grandfather used to have a water bed in his guest room i've sent.I don't know how many postcards i had a walkman and a discman and yes they're different and I even used the phone book when I was younger to orderbTakeout now if you don't mind, i'm gonna go yell at some kids that are crossing my lawn lol jk but seriously I feel so old now

  • Rasterdeck25086
    Rasterdeck (@Rasterdeck25086) reported

    @sentient_ape1 @0xPrajwal_ Ah, yeah I can't think of a single other alternative to that. Same problem I have with teams and slack and zoom and teamspeak and discord and skype and AOL and mIRC. But we all do exactly that anyway because there's literally no other option.

  • ThePseudoFinn
    Jordan โ€œPseudoFinnโ€ Wheatley โœ๏ธ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ (@ThePseudoFinn) reported

    @LarryBundyJr Thank god for the fan-made Insignia Live online service as most of those update patches and DLC are now available to download and install again, though EA used their own servers for their own games and thus the online services for them canโ€™t be revived by fans, at least not yet anyway. Also, there was DLC on Dreamcast and even roster updates for some of the Sega Sports titles, even though keeping the DLC on the VMUs while having room for game saves was very difficult due to the paltry 200 block (about 128 KB) storage limitations. Not only that, but there were also online services for the Intellivision and the Atari 2600, in the form of PlayCable and GameLine, respectively, with the latter of the two eventually restructuring itself into what is now AOL today.

  • DrMelodyMcCloud
    Melody McCloud, M.D. (@DrMelodyMcCloud) reported

    @AOL I'm having so many glitches when typing emails!! Is something happening within the AOL software? Mercury is not even still in Retrograde, but I'm checking what I've typed many times because of these highlighting, moving, glitches. Help, please.

  • jackcoder0
    Jack (@jackcoder0) reported

    6. Quick Note from any screen swipe from the corner and capture instantly. With your Apple Pencil, simply swipe in from the bottom-right corner of the screen when you're in any app or on the home screen. AOL You're reading an article in Safari. A thought occurs. Swipe up from the bottom-right corner with the Pencil. A floating Quick Note appears on top of the article. Write the thought with the Pencil. The note auto-saves. The note auto-links back to the article. Dismiss the note. Continue reading. You're in a FaceTime call. Something important is said. Swipe from the corner. Write it down. Return to the call. The note saved itself. Quick Note is context-aware: if you create it while viewing a webpage, it links to that page. If you create it in an app, it remembers the app context. When you review the note later tap the link and return to exactly where you were when the idea struck. For brainstormers: Quick Note captures ideas without switching apps. Without opening Notes. Without losing your place. The thought โ†’ the note โ†’ back to work. Under 5 seconds.