AOL outages and service status in Philmont, New York
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Philmont, New York
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AOL Issues Reports
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Alexander Patroclus (@Refugee26003) reported@x, X is the NEW MYSPACE.......THE NEW AOL....**** PLATFORM, CENSORING FASCIST MOTHER *******.
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bunnyb0y (@bunnyb0y_Live) reported@jrade762 @exQUIZitely The customer (you) paid for your phone line + either the hourly/monthly rate to AOL. Since connecting meant you couldn't use your phone for calls many people ended up getting a 2nd phone line (more $ to Ma Bell) until DSL lines came into play.
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WilluChill United States News Monitoring. (@Will466513) reportedTexas braces for severe storms, wildfires as Gov. Abbott elevates emergency response. Greg Abbott declares state of disaster in Texas as severe storms and wildfires threaten the region, prompting evacuations in several counties including Bastrop and Blanco - AOL
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JaKBaLL_TV (@ViDJaKzZ) reported@ComputerLove_ yeah we signed up with AOL back then, in 93.. then a few years later we tried to cancel, and they didn't actually cancel our account, and kept f**king charging us monthly for the service! idiots
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Ion.eth (@ProofOf_ion) reported@materkel A lot of individuals always fall back on the incredibly dumb and unintelligent “lol remember AOL and Netscape?” analogies, and it always makes me want to pull out my hair. They should be making the comps to Internet protocol winners, or even OSI layers and their subsequent platforms and hardware buildout, but the insanely stupid human brain always wants to cite AOL, Netscape, Yahoo because it’s easy to grasp and it fits their specific desire (that hopefully Bitcoin and Ethereum are less permanent global infrastructure, and more like “companies”). Retard-world. lol.
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Matty Ice (@trailblzrmktg) reported@itsme_urstruly @ldiociesLeftism AOL, the original walled garden of garbage
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Nicholas Holcomb (@NickHolcomb) reported@Bgordo92 @NASCAR @PrimeVideo Had zero issues. Maybe upgrade your AOL disc provided Internet.
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Gerald Thompkins (@notaracistbigot) reported@Switchblade97 @smolek WCW was worth $70M with those privileged slots AND the bloated contracts. If AOL relented on allowing wrestling but WCW were required to renegotiate the TV deals to market rate, it's not worth $70M WWF paid $4M because they were weren't required to take on the bad contracts
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PublicLikeAFrog (@PublicBogFrog) reported@raheelys Dad was given it at a conference, I think the pitch was you could scan academic cites with it? Never even saw a :c anywhere. It was like AOL keywords that need hardware more than QR codes. Tamagotchi + Monster Rancher would have been a better move.
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Madness832 (@Madness832) reported@JonErlichman Actually, the company was originally known as QLink, and only supported the Commodore 64. It changed to AOL, in the early 90s, after addin' PC and Mac support.