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๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐. (@ChiliEnjoyer) reported@liquidsuitcase Itโs like AOL messenger but for work and itโs awful
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sef (@btcsef) reportedletโs start off with the claim that he hacked the cia. reality: justin liverman has never actually hacked anything before, his claim of hacking the cia comes from when his group social engineered AOL to reset a guy who works at the CIAโs email. this is the easiest thing ever 1/2
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๐ฏ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ & ๐๐ฎ๐ธ๐ท๐ฐ (VTuber) (@__Mister_D__) reported@YomiQuinnley I have 14, I just never got an AOL address because I grew up poor. I didn't get Internet until 2005.
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Michael Jefferson (@shadowmrj) reported@JordynneGrace Oh ****. I'm AoL mailing list efedding old.
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Buffexx (@buffexx) reportedTHIS 7-MINUTE SENATE CROSS-EXAMINATION OF BILL GATES TEACHES MORE ABOUT DEFLECTION THAN ANY HARVARD CASE STUDY. One question. Asked four different ways. Watch how Gates stalls before admitting the restriction. "Well, partly you're using legal terms I'm not familiar with." "I don't think these are legal terms, Mr. Gates." Netscape's CEO sat right in the room. AOL bought his company later that year. Here is the masterclass in corporate defense. Never give a direct 'yes' or 'no.' Gates reframes the premise. He feigns ignorance on basic words. He forces the senator to define terms instead of arguing facts. Itโs a classic deposition tactic. Shift the focus to vocabulary, and you control the clock. Media trainers charge $10,000 a day for this pivot. Gates pulled it off under federal oath.
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Chris Neunreiter (@neunreiter) reported@nachtnoir @DebbieVee @middle_class_us We were dirt poor. No cable till I was 17, no internet other than free disk aol dialup till 16. Mom coupon shopped at Aldi's exclusively. We still went on family vacations once or twice a year. Albeit our vacations were either camping or road trip to a relatives.
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Mini Modu (@MinModulation) reported@CommanderRedEXE I didn't do asl **** that was normie **** normie kids did on MSN/AOL, not real internet
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PanoramaDan (@PanoramaDanB) reported@DrElectronX @RandyWKirk1 Major tech companies pre-dot-com bubble peak (late 1990sโ2000): Microsoft, Cisco, Intel, IBM, Oracle, Lucent, Sun Microsystems, Compaq, Dell, HP, AOL, Yahoo, Apple, Amazon, eBay. If you wind the clock forward 10 yrs everyone of these except AOL lives on its own or was merged. My point is that most of the leaders in the tech industry would survive a bubble bust if it happened tomorrow. I saw the bubble coming and moved to cash befire the dot. com bubble, but I was scared out of the market for 10 years and missed the rapid rebound of the tech leaders. Timing a bubble is a fools game. Buy quality companies whose competitive advantages will endure in down times.
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6thGenFlCracker (@KevBro239) reported@sceptic100 Holy crap! Yโall are in congress? I gotta stop getting my news from my aol dial-up.
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Pedro Henriques (@p3dromig) reportedEveryone 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.