AOL Outage Report in Sandia Park, Bernalillo County, New Mexico
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Sandia Park, New Mexico
The chart below shows the number of AOL reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Sandia Park and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by AOL users through our website.
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E-mail (89%)
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Internet (5%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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One Punch Crypto
(@c85347565) reported
@DailyLoud Damn bruh can’t believe we used to use that slow as dial up internet 😭 AOL was clutch back in the day tho 🥹 good times…. Good times
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E SMITH
(@esmithnole) reported
@LubieOnAir @fearingthespear How long did you hang onto your rotary phone, cd player, AOL? HS recruiting as we knew it is headed the same way.
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Adam James
(@AdamJamesAuthor) reported
@TansuYegen I remember working remotely back in 1998 and uploading and downloading data files via AOL telephone dial-up. Most of the time the 20 minute process would fail. Then I'd start it all over again. And during that time I could do nothing else on the computer. How things have changed!
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Florida Man, Esq.
(@FloridaManEsq88) reported
@TheFblsKilljoy @nicksdjohnson @stevanzetti The term “platform” has no meaning within section 230. It never appears there. Zeran v aol. Doe v Facebook. Many cases have examined this sort of thing. It’s not something that can be debated or argued. At all. The law is settled.
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Taro Sakamoto 😶🌫️
(@TheJetson_) reported
I remember using aol messenger in middle school. That **** was popping.
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Sergio Vengeance 🇺🇲🎮🤘
(@SergioVengeance) reported
@wmclean1980 @jimmygiles22 @greg_price11 They can block content and doesn't change Section 230. Zeran v. AOL "Lawsuits seeking to hold a service liable for its exercise of a publisher's traditional editorial functions – such as deciding whether to publish, withdraw, postpone or alter content – are barred"
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Christoph Lindinger
(@ChristophLindi) reported
@Sparrow_210 @GeorgeGammon People valued AOL at some point, paid per hour to access the network... The features you mention are not intrinsic to Bitcoin in particular but are part of a technology, Blockchain.
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Degen Lawyer - addictivepersonality.eth
(@degen_lawyer) reported
@TansuYegen Damn AOL was the @blockbuster of the internet
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Hector Santoyo
(@seraph_999) reported
@AOL @WSJ at the height of the crisis hospitals started to shut down and people who were dependent on infirmaries were left to fend of themselves on street; why is it dualistic to that moot point beyond conjecture retardation is not an excuse to be mean to others
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N628TS - Google Me!
(@BongripCapital) reported
@retheauditors @Carnage4Life It’s reminiscent of when AOL tied their hardware cap ex to forced ad buys from the Ciscos and Nortels of the world. Targeting ‘c-level execs’ on the AOL service. Tie legitimate business activity to activity intended to mislead investors.