AOL outages and service status in Ronkonkoma, New York
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AOL Issues Reports Near Ronkonkoma, New York
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Ronkonkoma 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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Arcueid🚩Bjornstad💘(LVL 32) (@theRealArcueid) reported from Coram, New York@rehab_kyle @vocaloidfagboy I'm a Wizard who used to be online since the 1990s and I predate /b/, so I associate Being Online still with Trying to Be polite -the Internet went from being Virgin (aol) to chad (b) to Virgin (modern social media) in your local argot, from my pov. But alas, I never
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Tom Brennan (@ThomasB55220799) reported from Central Islip, New York@CatLover56577 19. Never had AOL address
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Recon Number 54 (@Recon_Number_54) reported@NilesSankey The Bungie of my memories was (as you say) a once in a lifetime confluence of people and a particular time in the world. I remember when they were a "keyword" on AOL (before AOL had full Internet access, sort of like a link) and fans were also prevalent on UseNet. This time (and the decade after) was when the fans and the devs had such tight contact that everyone was "in on the joke" when The Webmaster, Disembodied Soul or other online "persona" would rib, tease, or outright insult gamers. Not as if they were family, because they WERE family. It was great while it lasted, but things inevitably change and more and more gamers started considering themselves "customers" and that Bungie should treat them as such ("the customer is always right" mantra for example). The playful and sometimes hardcore "back and forth" went away. The tight connection between the devs and their fans became customer service interactions with consumers. People were told "It's not 2004 anymore" and the fact is that they were right. The era had passed and something new/different had replaced everything. That carefree, brave, willing to take risks, adventurous outlook of a tightly knit team isn't something that can be forced and it isn't likely to survive current-day corporate culture. It's not 1994, 2004, or even 2014 anymore. But it WAS fun!
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drbecht (@DRBECHT) reported@Ratsukare 18, but only because no AOL in Europe and being too poor for a watered, lol. But I actually used real floppy, wiggly discs where you could punch a whole I the side to use the backside, too.
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Chris (@CinemaPrincipia) reported@DustyRondeau @PJB170 @WeWatchedAMovie I'm sorry but do you really think parents pimping out their kids is best addressed by going after people other than the parents. Also, that wasn't what these stings were. There are statistics on molestation. 1 in 5 children are propositioned on the internet. It happened to me regularly in the old AOL days. (AOL did nothing to crack down on it initially) However, that is not who molested me. The number of kids molested by a stranger online is so small it isn't even statistically significant. Because I'm a survivor, I've talked to other survivors a lot in different groups and literally have never met anybody who was molested by a stranger.
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DJ Richards (@stumblebum54) reported@unseen1_unseen This is what’s was like trying to cancel an AOL account back in the day. But this account says it’s based in Africa so probably not especially credible.
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Dani Apple (@danipavlosky) reportedSo just pointing out I thought the "cop" from Newark was unqualified as a human, some vice principal woman didn't support the students at all for being intimdiated (i was a victim + friend with the website maker/distreibutor on AOL a friendly guy everyone knew) but no one
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Matt (@TeeReno) reported@BadfishRanch @BlueFlameBlues As someone who was nearing 30 in the mid-2000s when started I had never had an AOL account before. Blew my mind that all my counterparty interactions were using that platform. No ICE chat then too but you could message anyone in the bid stack which is bonkers to think about too
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Washingtonian (@TweetsFromWA) reported@JimmyC1366 Purchased a desktop computer in the early 90's at Costco for $2500. With a dial-up modem and slow as a snail. And the only way to make thing work was to buy an AOL or other stupid cd disc and pay outrages bills to them.
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Akanni Of Lagos 🐺 (@2muchAkanni) reportedThis is professionalism at its best. The interviewer didn’t shout. He didn’t interrupt him and he didn’t over cook narrative to drive this conversation, his facts were based on some of the unguided statements made by Mr. Okonkwo himself before. He was very calm and concise. Nothing like I put it to you kini kan kini kan. He rattled him without making noise. You are a spokesperson today doesn’t mean you should talk anyhow (anywhere belle face), especially if you don’t have principles. AOL!
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🪨 Vulcan Cakes 🛸🔍 (@Vulcancakes) reported@EmDesi @aaliyahvtuber_ 17. Never used AOL, a checkbook, or a typewriter.
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Mel to the Left (@mel2theleft) reported@AshleyInMKE Born in the 70s and used all of these except AOL address simply bc we used a different service, but man did we get pile upon pile of their mass-mailers