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AOL Issues Reports Near Palm Springs, California

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Palm Springs and nearby locations:

  • gaypedestrian
    Tim Williams (@gaypedestrian) reported from Cathedral City, California

    @AmadorBatten I never had an AOL account (I still use my Hotmail account, tho) and we had encyclopedias in the house growing up but I never technically owned them. So two for me.

  • TheatreofZen
    Simone Cromer 🎬 (@TheatreofZen) reported from Palm Springs, California

    1. I spent 3 months in Beijing,China in 1995 for an internship. 2. I quit a job without notice due to bullying and the anxieties I developed. 3. I almost overdosed at 18. 4. I loved a guy that I knew I could never have. 5. I used to chat with Orlando Bloom (via AOL instant msg).

  • RyanSalsamendi
    Ryan Salsamendi wears a mask & stays 6’ away (@RyanSalsamendi) reported from Palm Springs, California

    @computerality Reminds me of getting in trouble as a kid for going over my AOL minutes

  • LoneVagabondLA
    michael chomieniec (@LoneVagabondLA) reported from Palm Springs, California

    @Kris_HK Promising exchange/platform, but really need to get it up to the top tier of app design and functionality ala Coinbase, binance, etc, as well as customer support. don’t be the AOL of crypto, be the google of it!

  • cznjrd
    DemocraticLiberalJrd (@cznjrd) reported from Palm Desert, California

    My Hncle Gilbert never wrote ONE research paper the entire time he had AOL connected at my Mom’s house on Verona road. Can you believe that ****??

AOL Issues Reports

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  • BenjiGameDev
    Benji (@BenjiGameDev) reported

    @timsoret back then he probably seemed like a massive idiot techbro / paid shill for AOL

  • AcePorkins
    AcePorkins (@AcePorkins) reported

    @SarahSevans2000 19, somehow never had an AOL address. I think I skipped straight to yahoo or Hotmail.

  • yaoiontheside
    madz (@yaoiontheside) reported

    @thefieldscene facts. i’m calling it, he’s getting that laptop to ******** to Will’s AOL messages and photos Will sends him (probably an extreme but the man is beyond help what can i do 🫩)

  • violinii
    🌮(((Stuart))) 🇺🇲 🟧🟦 I (@violinii) reported

    @SarahSevans2000 Never had AOL. Otherwise...

  • ALT3R3GO420
    ALTEREGO (@ALT3R3GO420) reported

    @scottmelker Eth is still on AOL, Garbage and putting a new coat of paint to shine ut up wont make people stay or comeback. Only reason TVL is still high is it cost 5 million to move 2 dollars. Eth is garbage and always will be. Move on to better projects, SOL, SUI, HYPE.

  • thetrentsteel
    Trent Steel (@thetrentsteel) reported

    @Soaringeagle45 19 of 20. I never had an AOL email address. I was on the "web" before AOL offered internet access. (It was around before that, but not as an ISP.)

  • PhilB4AU1
    AU Blue (@PhilB4AU1) reported

    @NotTheExpertYT @neon_everest You guys don’t understand how **** works at all. A great example is the internet itself. Back early on the internet was free. Remember AOL? They gave it away to get you hooked. Once you were they started charging for it. Now it’s just another utility. Same with games. They gave them away to get you hooked. Now they gotta turn that into cash by charging you for everything. It’s the silicone valley model of doing business.

  • Sudip_007_truth
    Sudip (@Sudip_007_truth) reported

    @AshwiniVaishnaw @RailMinIndia pls reform IrCTC app - at present it is highly compromised- opens for common citizen only once the beneficiaries get their tickets ! Hardly impossible to get confirmed tickets in tatkal as it opens only once aol tickets are booked! if u r not promoting corruptiin fix it !

  • gregoryblotnick
    Gregory Blotnick (@gregoryblotnick) reported

    key w/ reading older material like this (in QT), is a deep understanding of business models someone new would look at this and say, “why do I care about AOL” I prob would've said the same at a younger age but there's two errors, one is viewing everything ex post vs ex ante (conflating process vs outcome), the second is underestimating how sharp markets are everything is a DCF, and every business model can be mapped to an income statement + fcfs so in that light, nothing is ever really new, nor is nothing ever really old esp during dot com era, if you go back today and read a lot of initiations/bull case takes, they’re far from outrageous, and many went on to prove correct albeit on the wrong time horizon (ie took 10+ years instead of 3-5) AOL's revenue went from $425M in 1995, to nearly $5B in 1999 and ~$1B in earnings/CFO when a company is growing revs that fast, u can make a DCF work for the piece below, I don’t know tech, so I can’t do this exercise for something like AOL - but in other sectors, u can usually bank on the same principles, just with a tighter range of outcomes…why it never hurts to keep running case studies + keep feeding the pattern recognition machine.

  • saturnmissiles
    Coex (@saturnmissiles) reported

    My most vidid first memories of the internet are me and friends going into AOL chats and immediately being bored, ******* with them however we could because it was just boring. TBF we would **** with people IRL in the same way most of the time. It took longer to get that bored