AOL outages and service status in Huntington Beach, California
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Huntington Beach, California
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AOL Issues Reports Near Huntington Beach, California
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Huntington Beach and nearby locations:
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Dennis Pascual (@dennis_p) reported from Seal Beach, California@sydney_ev 1 for me… never bothered with MySpace. And AOL is US only online service, so consider it a perfect score for you if that’s your only one.
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Mid-Range Danny Ainge (@CruzF9teefoe) reported from Seal Beach, CaliforniaThis year going as slow as AOL did
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A Green G-Shep 🌴🐾🐕💚 (@AG_Cvetas) reported from Costa Mesa, California@jpawgmafia AOL dial up with the blue sign in box.
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🥀🥀™ 🖤 (@krazii_geniius) reported from Huntington Beach, Californiay’all would never survive AOL days.
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Øl og skarv 🍻 + 🐦🐦 (@CommonCormorant) reported from Huntington Beach, CaliforniaListicles. The most horrible thing that happened in… 2012. Or the golden age of the fax machine. Or 1995 when Microsoft and AOL convinced my grama to join the internet and start emailing me.
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Kirian Chin (@kikifbaby12) reported from Newport Beach, CaliforniaThis woman complains about how slow her internet is cause her email never loads EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.. she uses AOL. It’s not the internet.
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Self-ID as torpedo; pronouns, splash / boom (@CommonCormorant) reported from Huntington Beach, CaliforniaI knew when AOL and Windows 95 introduced my grama to email that it was all down hill from there. #SocialMediaWasAMistake
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Fernando Gonzá*** (@cookies1gcart) reported@Kalshi_Crypto ETH is like AOL, people believe is too big to fail until it just fades away
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TheOneAndOnlyDunkirk (@one_dunkirk) reported@Pirat_Nation Maybe for the gaming sector, but in terms of raw money down the drain, it's no AOL/TimeWarner.
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Gary Gellert (@ggellert) reported@BellaBeautyVibe 18, never did end up having an AOL account
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mbd (@wvdogs252) reportedAOL: I know you censure the comments, but now the comment section doesn't open. Whether you want to make a comment or just read the comments, it's not working. This must be your way to censure everyone in advance.
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Mike Near Tampa (@mzxeternal) reported@JLas43_ I got a couple of friends who I've never met, who go back to AOL in the late 90s LOL.
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Manohar Kanapaka (@mkanapaka) reportedLately have been thinking about it. There was internet, there were computers, there were even messengers too (Yahoo, AOL, MSN etc.) and later social media as well (Orkut, OG Facebook). And then iPhone, apps, messaging etc. Everything that we have taken for granted today existed back then in some shape or form but overall the outlook was very utopian. I am sure every generation looks back at their formative years with some nostalgia, but damn mid 2000s to early 2010s was some life.
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Ion.eth (@ProofOf_ion) reported@materkel A lot of individuals always fall back on the incredibly dumb and unintelligent “lol remember AOL and Netscape?” analogies, and it always makes me want to pull out my hair. They should be making the comps to Internet protocol winners, or even OSI layers and their subsequent platforms and hardware buildout, but the insanely stupid human brain always wants to cite AOL, Netscape, Yahoo because it’s easy to grasp and it fits their specific desire (that hopefully Bitcoin and Ethereum are less permanent global infrastructure, and more like “companies”). Retard-world. lol.
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pancakes (@Pancakes_556) reported@mxMXRXSE Isn't that rhe aol video where he looks up **** like "mickey and Donald porn" (not exactly that but stupid **** like that) then its like "*********** and get away with it" or some bs. Just like random inane searches nonstop
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bunnyb0y (@bunnyb0y_Live) reported@jrade762 @exQUIZitely The customer (you) paid for your phone line + either the hourly/monthly rate to AOL. Since connecting meant you couldn't use your phone for calls many people ended up getting a 2nd phone line (more $ to Ma Bell) until DSL lines came into play.
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Word of Shoob (@Word_of_Shoob) reported@Masterji_UPWale AOL count? They've never pushed anything on me either and continue to provide great service.