AOL outages and service status in Boyertown, Pennsylvania
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Boyertown, Pennsylvania
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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𝕯𝖆𝖒𝖔𝖈𝖑𝖊𝖘 & 𝓜𝓮𝓸𝓷𝓰 (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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retired (@Helbreak07) reported@LuluTeala 19. It was AOL for me. I got a water bed in 2006 when I rented a cheap furnished apartment in Alaska. I ended up sleeping on the couch, couldn't stand the damn'd thing
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Kaworu (@kaworu0x) reportedNicole Richie says her first boyfriend cheated on her three times - including once on Disneyland’s Peter Pan ride “My first real boyfriend’s AOL name was ‘Playa4Life.’” “I was devastated and shocked to my core when he cheated on me.” “He cheated on me three times.” “Once was on the Peter Pan ride at Disneyland.” “One of the girls called me and told me he said we were broken up.” “So we called him on conference - and he admitted it.”
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🔥 PALANTARD 🔥 (@cidman00) reported@thinkReal AOL was the **** back then
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Katy A. (@KatyLMA) reported@Ken_FiveSolas I got 19. I never had an aol address. LOL
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BookemCodeMonkey (@CodeMonkeyReadr) reported@omgsidewalks AOL was horrible
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Orange Cat Pinochet (@zaphraud) reported@cheesecakefd I've done this thru forums and Yahoo and AOL back in the day, but never really connected all he way with anyone on the new advertisement-funded social media. Oh well.
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Diamonds Tzu (@BigSBrain) reported@petty_marshall Chatting on AOL/Yahoo in the early 2000s was funny, cause my closer was "Oh yeah, I'm 6'3". It never scared chicks away lol
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Who's This Guy? (@WhosThisGuy83) reported@klove0518 19, never had an AOL account, I feel like a failure now.
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Anna’s Smile 👻 (@annaBeauty0) reported19/ Doesn’t that look a little like an AOL–Time Warner merger that never quite made it to the actual merger stage? An old-world giant placing a massive bet on a new-world leader in an attempt to inject new life into its own empire. Does that script sound a little familiar? Of course, history doesn’t simply repeat itself. Microsoft today understands technology far better than Time Warner did back then. And AI may have even greater potential than the internet ever did. The internet bubble eventually burst. But the internet itself survived and went on to fundamentally transform the world. So the real question today isn’t: Does AI have value? Of course it does. The real question is: Can the value of AI actually justify the insane prices, the enormous investments, and the expectations being placed on it today? And if it can’t, what happens when the bubble bursts? The answer may be hidden inside a question that very few people have seriously stopped to calculate: How much money is AI actually burning?