AOL outages and service status in Alhambra, California
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AOL Issues Reports Near Alhambra, California
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Alhambra and nearby locations:
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Eric Garcia (@efunk64) reported from Alhambra, California@SteveTsak @AOLSupportHelp I had the same issue. Removing (deleting) the account from my iPhone and then adding it fixed the issue for me.
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sidaXvida (@xBrownxClown) reported from Pasadena, CaliforniaRemember when the AOL free trial CDs would come in the mail, sometimes in a tin box. I’d try to get online and I’d get all the way on to the point when it asks for credit card and then be like ****
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Bruce F. Webster (@bfwebster) reported@SonofLiberty357 Also 19. Never had an AOL address.
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Manuel Milliery (@mamilliery) reportedEveryone is laughing at Ryan Cohen's math. They shouldn't be. He just proved he understands the market better than anyone on Wall Street. January 2021: A Reddit user called DeepF*ckingValue posts a $53,000 GameStop position. The math says the stock is worth $4. It goes to $483 in two weeks. Melvin Capital, a hedge fund that bet on math, loses everything. Robinhood shuts down the buy button. Congress holds hearings. The system breaks. Nobody fixes it. 2026: Ryan Cohen, who became GameStop's CEO after walking into that rubble, offers $56 billion to buy eBay. His company is worth $11 billion. eBay is worth $46 billion. On CNBC, the host, Sorkin, asks where the money comes from. Cohen says "half cash, half stock." Sorkin says the math doesn't work. Cohen says he doesn't understand the question. The whole sequence becomes a meme, an icon of finance TV right away. 1999: AOL buys Time Warner for $164 billion. Steve Case calls it "the most important deal in history." It destroys both companies within two years. The man who got lucky once always starts believing luck is a business model. What is true is that in the attention economy, a good story beats a good balance sheet. Cohen knows this.
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Donna Valentino (@valentino_18892) reported@5StringsInTX And to think we waited 3 minutes for a modem to hookup. Sitting here 4 hours for an @AOL EMAIL I SENT TO ME FROM MY PHONE BECAUSE I DON'T DO SOCIAL MEDIA ON MY PHONE. DO I strike you as stupid? My daughters do. What were we thinking?
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Lynn (@LynnTeaches3rd) reported@disturbed13 Same score for me. No AOL address. Even though I've sent faxes, I've never done it myself. Usually the school secretary does it for me. Never had a waterbed, but I tried out my uncle's while house sitting.
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Dave Crawford (@Pyro2678) reported@0hour1 Bro that was how I was able to go online Those free discs in the mail or that got shipped inside of magazines were my lifeblood back in the day...I never actually USED AOL, but that was legit my gateway to the internet to be able to download music and talk to people on Yahoo!
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Phil McCoxwell (@PhilMccoxwell) reported@EricLDaugh @RobinNunya14 The woman is a babbling fool. A complete moron who got her job at Harvard by claiming to be a Cherokee or some **** like that. She is the original DEI hire. The left considers her the brains of their movement. Ironically, she might be. AOL is a close second.
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InteractiveGamer45 (@IActive_Gamer45) reported@sean_rohacik @FirstNameJ0hn @Sting Definitely no. Turner executives didn't want wrestling on their network. With the Aol/T.W on the horizon, WCW was doomed to fall regardless.
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Scavage (@Scavage18) reportedIn 2002, both my screen name on AOL and my "pk" username on MUDs (multi user dungeons) was "Scavage". The latter was a kayfabe heel, kind of an *******, and retired in 2002. "scavage18" is because in 2020, I thought I needed that ******* back.
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Scepticus (@CheerfulSnack) reported@SonofLiberty357 I never had an AOL address. Admittedly, the water bed was short lived.
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six foot squirrel (@squirrlactual) reported@Johnneh_80 @Sixty130Racing I had AOL for like a second, but living in SoCal in the 90's was dope. We had dude's running local ISP services out of like a closet and you could get service for like $10/month. The BBS situation was also off the hook. I had no problem getting games from a random Warez site.