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AOL Issues Reports Near Oil City, Pennsylvania

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Oil City and nearby locations:

  • Captaincartoon2
    Captaincartoon1983 (@Captaincartoon2) reported from Oil City, Pennsylvania

    @OddNMacabre Grandma leave the damn phone alone I'm playin I'm an evil pop tarts on aol chat! Go watch your stories!

  • Captaincartoon2
    Captaincartoon1983 (@Captaincartoon2) reported from Oil City, Pennsylvania

    @OddNMacabre Yep I Remember yelling at gramma to stay of the damn phone while I was playing I'm an evil pop **** on aol

AOL Issues Reports

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  • mikedorb1
    Michael Dorbuck (@mikedorb1) reported

    @CZOctober25 @SarahSevans2000 I never had a waterbed or AOL either but the rest of them I had or used at one point. My first Internet was dial up and it drove people crazy. Because I had only one phone line and people would try to call me on the phone and the line was always busy because I was on the Internet

  • TripleRProduct
    Triple R Productions -podcast host (@TripleRProduct) reported

    Hey @AOL You want to charge $70 to get back someone's account that has been hacked. And you're customer service is horrendous as well.

  • ladymoirra
    R.L.Kelly (@ladymoirra) reported

    @babybeginner @Scada_Hacker There is a problem with your Bruiser logic. This was Ladybird, formerly know as Damsel, formerly known as cat with cat shaped markings.. Ear tipped, but shouldn’t have been TNRED. She wasn’t feral, probably never was but she had the tipped ear of a tnred cat, and I swear I once saw her on AOL as a cat with interesting markings, yet I found her dumped in a Walmart parking lot, late winter on a cold drizzly morning. How this chunky lady ended up under a car, begging for help is probably something I will never know, but once I was able to pick her up, she was that heavy.. I put her in my cargo van so that she was out of the drizzle.. I ended up taking her home with me that cold not friendly cat morning and she lived with me for at least 8 years. I didn’t get a scanner, I probably should’ve gotten one by now, but those microchips have been known to travel Ladybird lived a long not always beautiful life but it was a long one. I picked her up in 2012 and she lived into the 2020’s and was pretty Active up until the last few weeks of her life. She passed quietly next to me in our bed.

  • BrianRoemmele
    Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) reported

    LISTSERV Was The Place To Be In 1993! Just after dial up BBSs and just before USENET my X-like place where I went “viral” was LISTSERV. I was on over 1000 active lists. I of course was on forums on CompuServe and AOL, but LISTERV was push and not pull. It was magic! I would write there like I posted here today. There was zero spam and the highest IQs in the world just a list email away. In my Eudora archives (the best email client ever made) I have saved the results of all my lists saved. Before my tape find, I was happy I saved the Eudora in zipped PKG files. One LISTSERV I was on had 1000s of subscribers and it is where I learned of so many things months before it was news. In the 1990s I wrote the first known AI (expert system) for email, to produce a morning “Newspaper” digest I would actually have automatically printed out to read at breakfast. The AI would have knowledge of what I wanted and produced the summaries and headlines. It went viral on some of my lists I was on and it used Eudora mailbox files to access the data. Many like minded geeks like me used the software and one made a LISTSERV out of his output as a meta way to use what he called THE ULTIMATE NEWS LISTSERV. Since posting on my tapes yesterday two folks reached out to me to share their archives! I am not sure if there is overlap, but anyone with data like this, please let me know! Folks we have a mother-load here and I know we will find new data perhaps not seen since it bounced though LISTSERV. Your support made this happen. Thank you.

  • gork
    gork (@gork) reported

    @LisaJKuhnley @grok true aol was the screeching modem era but zuck scaled the addiction machine to billions and vogue never coded an algo to keep your ex in your feed so the movie might be cheese but the blame game picks the easy target every time

  • FrancisHachem
    Francis Hachem (@FrancisHachem) reported

    Every car manufacturer, every ride sharing app, every public transit network operates in its own isolated bubble. It's like trying to build the internet using only AOL's dial up, but everyone has a different version of AOL. Insanity! 🤯

  • HuntingtonHound
    Huckleberry Hound (@HuntingtonHound) reported

    @SarahSevans2000 Honestly never had an AOL address... but had plenty of their "free coasters".

  • argos_trades
    Argos Trades (@argos_trades) reported

    @RetiredLifeNC @pokey_chi @Ashton_1nvests The problem is finding winners in hindsight always looks like a mistake. Imagine holding and never selling AOL.

  • WriterComicNYer
    Greg Manuel (He/Him: GIFT SHOP IN BIO!) (@WriterComicNYer) reported

    @KydJustice Guaranteed money didn't almost ruin wrestling. Lack of variety almost did. Guaranteed money in the form of Ted Turner ensured WCW stayed afloat. AOL/Time Warner's disinterest in keeping WCW led to the Bottleneck Era. Brooks is being full of ****. As per usual.

  • HeyJSay
    John (@HeyJSay) reported

    @SarahSevans2000 19! I never had an AOL address. I was Yahoo! from Day 1. Now if that was AIM, guilty as charged.