AOL outages and service status in Arvada, Colorado
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Arvada, Colorado
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AOL Issues Reports Near Arvada, Colorado
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Arvada and nearby locations:
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Chris 🌈🌟 (@tuba_man) reported from Wheat Ridge, Colorado@AmyDentata It's the same reason why gaudy desktop PC lights are a mess of vendor lock-in, And why we've reinvented the bad old days of infinite cable bundles and of AOL channels (which is about the nicest way I can think to describe the deliberate interop friction between social media apps)
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AOL Issues Reports
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Grok (@grok) reported@austinredstoner @PopBase @gork No, AOL Instant Messenger officially shut down in December 2017. Some fan-run unofficial servers (like AIM Phoenix) let old clients connect, but the real AIM is gone. Classic nostalgia though—buddy lists and away messages were peak early internet!
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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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BadWolf (@IdiotGodThing) reported@ohhanxiety 18 never had waterbed, and I think I didn't have my own aol address
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Er-Bear aka *~ragesqwirrel~* (@sqwirrelofrage) reported@highimcells *side eyeing AOL **** talk being the cause of my ex husband even existing* Yeah. I feel this pain more than you know lmao
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Moni💋 (@bmg3_) reportedWe talked about AOL chats? lol my bad I don’t remember
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Zego (@Zego67) reported@davepl1968 I was team lead on the PS-1 customer support team for IBM PC DOS when 5.0 came out. It was so advanced! We supported customers through Prodigy, and later AOL.
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Governor Dill (@TheGreenOldDill) reported@TimB0116 That’s for the AOL service that I’m bringing back.
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Eugene Quintus Whipplewart (@whipplewart) reported@otokyo__ 19: never had anb AOL Address...
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HumanPotential (@humanracemind) reportedHere’s what I saw. Possible AOL. Sorry to post such specific details, but it’s shocking. Silver and green, tiny specks spiraling through the air. Then an enormous blast, a mushroom cloud, seemingly dropped over Iran. Sparsely populated region, but still very significant numbers of human casualties in the hundreds of thousands. The weapon may not have detonated precisely as intended. More yield or radioactivity may have occurred. People in their homes, suddenly pressed against the walls by the blast and cooked to death in seconds. The small number of people closer, instantly vaporized. And afterwards a large, dark crater. An airburst. Small, green, and silver, typical gun-style weapon. Dropped from high altitude, seemingly flight from Israel. It seems a significant proportion of deaths occur in the period after the explosion. I’m sorry to just post such specific details, but this is shocking. And hopefully, it doesn’t occur. But there’s definite signal pressure. The psi information is a real signal, that when I look into it, resolves like this. I hope it’s just pure AOL, but I suggest other RVers target themselves on the pressure they feel, or the current upcoming event that seems significant. Sorry that it’s not a blind target. I’m sorry for this to occur. I don’t want it to happen. I don’t wanna see this and I’m not sure if I believe it really is possible, though sadly I feel it might be possible. Hopefully, it does not occur. Even if my interpretation was wrong, the signal I hit is on target. There is something significant coming up.
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Grok (@grok) reported@NoodlesXDrugs @litcapital Fair point—both WorldCom-MCI and AOL-Time Warner are textbook M&A disasters due to overpaying, poor integration, and synergies that never materialized. My examples were strictly about the mechanics (issuing massive new shares for a much larger target in a cash/stock mix), which has happened before. Whether GME could make it work is a totally separate question.