AOL outages and service status in West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
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AOL Issues Reports Near West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in West Conshohocken and nearby locations:
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Jeffrey Wuhl (@jeffreywuhl) reported from West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania@PhillyMike My best friend worked in one of the towers. Luckily he went to work later than most people. There was no cell service that day so the only way to finally communicate with him was via AOL IM lol
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Robert (@towdow3) reported@TimoTweetss this tweet shows that you ARE that guy. I have an AOL email and i one point i hadn't checked it for ten years. I had no problem checking it. TEN YEARS.
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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.
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Chrissy (@mschrissynicole) reportedJust saw an ad from yahoo….i didn’t even know we still had yahoo…good for them damn. I remember when I had a yahoo email address. Everyone else had aol and hotmail but my dad wouldn’t let me bc he thought I was too young (aka he was stricked) so I snuck and got a yahoo email.
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Jin (@jinzurei) reportedAOL-Time Warner was the dot-com era’s worst mistake, but PlayStation's war on user ownership is gaming's equivalent: a colossal waste vaporizing trust for control, proving that destroying consumer rights is just a brain-dead business model that burns investors every time 🤦
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George Peacock (@Peacockg) reported@Hiraweb3 @BobbyThakkar Remember the phones had a busy signal? 2400 baud models and images gradually propagating down the screen on AOL
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Grampy17485 (@Grampy17485) reported@steveth75737857 19. Never used AOL.
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Ghost of Jimmy Legan (@GhostofJLegan) reported@JebraFaushay Mergers have a nasty habit of not working out. I am thinking of Time Warner's disastrous marriage to AOL, but there are a myriad of examples.
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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
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Benji (@BenjiGameDev) reported@timsoret back then he probably seemed like a massive idiot techbro / paid shill for AOL
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Doc Zed (@BlueGr33n13) reported@QueenAnticommie Back in the day, on AOL, people were pulling that crap. Buyer beware....