AOL outages and service status in North Ogden, Utah
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AOL Issues Reports Near North Ogden, Utah
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Joe B (@AnOceanofTime) reported from North Ogden, UtahI think this whole time, even in 97 I was a target for recruitment by foreign powers. I remember someone I met on AOL trying to get me to move to France via fake marriage. Although I'd probably be safer there I think I never stopped being a corporate target either for recruitment
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Joseph Barney (@DenebolaZenFoto) reported from North Ogden, UtahSomeone deleted Thalia from my playlist and the ******* that told me turn off Thalia when I worked at AOL is blonde and the **** boss at Unisys is blonde and the pig South Ogden cop who was an *** when I called him at the apartment and refused to help, yes blonde and the *****
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Amanda “Nasty” Johnson (@amandajinut) reported from Ogden, UtahThanks to Biden picking Kamala Harris for VP, I get to drag my Viking name out of the closet. An AOL-era edgelord irritated that he couldn't get a rise or his way from a woman in tech support dubbed me Amanda the Nasty. It's been a thing insecure guys do for decades. #nastywoman
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Denebola42 (@DenebolaPhoto) reported from North Ogden, UtahAnd in college Black dudes gave me crap, and at the bus stop I ran fast and far when a Black guy asked if he could try on my nice leather jacket, and when I worked at AOL a Black guy scammed me and I let him cuz I was afraid he'd kill me, so, I don't think it's a race thing per
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Joseph Barney (@DenebolaZenFoto) reported from North Ogden, UtahI remember the internal porn sent to me at AOL that a coworker got from a network admin hinting I could get that if I joined their group. I'm pretty sure major tech companies sometimes do human trafficking stuff. It was a gorgeous foreign chick. All tan and stuff. Power does
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Denebola42 (@DenebolaPhoto) reported from North Ogden, UtahGot pulled." Lol I think he followed me to the edge of North Ogden. Wow. You must really hate Mexicans. Reminds me of AOL with a güero told me to "turn that Mexican shit off" just because he had good hearing and could hear the sound bleed through my Sony Discman headphones.
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Joseph Barney (@DenebolaZenFoto) reported from North Ogden, UtahMexican crap off" and I told him and his friends mind their business it's headphones not a boom box. Those kind of people aren't invited to the party so they have no business planning or running it. I got assaulted at AOL, fought back and gringos threatened to call the cops. I
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Joe HxC (@Thejoehardcore) reported@xinspiteofx There has never been one message. If there was, there wouldnt be nearly 50 years of people making sounds about unity. Defining fakes now is worse than the dial aol days. Anyone with the internet is a hc influencer. So define hardcore before going forward with anything else.
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DVD (@FusedTruths) reported@Haltmlas2 @PALauzon1 @MusafirNafar You dont have to download you can copy paste you retarded **** are you like 70 using AOL?
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Arafly (@arafly_kristin) reported18, but only because we never had AOL service and were too poor for a Walkman (I did eventually get a Diskman).
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بو صالح (@kalddan) reported@Brian27843245 @luireigns AOL & Time Warner killed it since one of the suits after the merger was official decided that the network didn’t need wrestling and pull the plug on WCW
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D Mace 🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊 (@DMace51) reported@SueJ2024 I never had AOL but I had poor dial up internet.
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WiscoSteve (@Wisco_Steve) reported@gbean2288 @RyanShead Clam down boomer, disconnect from AOL and touch grass. Moran is actually the correct spelling, unless you are new to AOL.
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Beholder242 (Brett T) (@beholder242) reported@ReavingMango @MagsNoctis 18. Never used AOL or a waterbed.
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Jon Lareau (@Irunwithdogs) reported@BaileyRoseBoyle @AshleyInMKE That makes sense, and I'd imagine you're not alone in the experience of knowing what some things are despite never having actually used/ done them, like an AOL account.
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Stereogum (@stereogum) reportedAfter 71 years, the longstanding mail-order media club Columbia House is shutting down on Sept. 15. Columbia House got its start in 1955 as the Columbia Record Club, a direct-mail marketing program by CBS/Columbia Records. New members were promised a free record for joining, and customers could bypass a trip to the record store by ordering albums to be shipped to them at home. It was such a wildly popular venture that by 1963, it represented 10% of the music retail market. As the club spawned imitators, Columbia set itself apart by licensing titles from other labels, giving members a larger catalog to choose from. In the early 1970s, the name of the club was changed to Columbia House. With its introductory offer of “8 CDs for a penny,” the service remained a powerhouse throughout the late 20th century, peaking at 16 million members in 1996, the same year the Columbia House website went live. In 1991, Sony and Time Warner formed a 50/50 joint venture combining Columbia House with Time Life's home video and music clubs. As the market share for mail-order music clubs declined due to the rise of online and big-box retailers, Sony and AOL Time Warner sold 85% of Columbia House to the Blackstone Group. There were widespread reports of a planned merger with CDNow or Blockbuster Video, but neither came to pass. In 2005, Columbia House was sold to its competitor BMG, and then to JMCK Corp. It rebranded as Direct Brands, shutting down music sales and continuing as a DVD and Blu-ray Disc club. Plans to launch a vinyl record club with Columbia House branding did not materialize.
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Trevor Long (@TrevorL415) reported@MeikaRei @KPHagain Lol. We didn't have squat like that during old school AOL & all my old content and chats way back when. We all know you never know Jack Squat or the reality of anything.