AOL outages and service status in Edmonds, Washington
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AOL Issues Reports Near Edmonds, Washington
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Edmonds and nearby locations:
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ms. mendes (@ImTomNook) reported from Edmonds, WashingtonLike i had a walkmam and a Avril Lavine CD and i was doing that same shit but luckily.... No video evidence... No big social media. Just some dial up internet, an AOL email.... And some memories. Lmao.
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birthday wyan || 101 UNTIL BITTERMILK 💖 (@merrymiIk) reported from Lynnwood, Washingtonit went to my aol problem solved i keep forgetting that’s in the aol app and not my email app
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Jason Short (@shortproof) reported from Kenmore, WashingtonMy father in law (86) tried to send an email for the first time in a while (his words). His AOL email stopped working. I had to explain that it was a service and he probably stopped it a long time ago.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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@RGBAtlantica (@RGBAtlantica) reported@Annie__Bee Outlook, AOL, Live, Gmail, X, Yahoo -all major co's have been hacked. To regain a hacked acct. try to login, with the last email address you used, you'll have to change the password, have it sent to you, change password.
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belovedeagle (@belovedeagle) reported@DislykReality @sull1vannolan @thechosenberg The equivalent to what boomers do is if millennials went around insisting AOL is the best internet and anyone who says otherwise is stupid.
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Jonathan (@comnlysensable) reported@Justin_Nunley We had the computer and dial up AOL but a “printer”…you mean pen and paper? Yeah shoot I had to write it down or spend the nickel and stop at the library to print.
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Anna Strong 🌸 (@yaygrr0) reportedI miss AOL, AIM, & MySpace sooooo bad
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Rusty (@isrustydotnet) reported@BuzzPatterson Yea, we tried doing a iMitchcall through AOL but it was too slow.
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Vasectomy Stan Acct (@TheJetFiles) reportedDown to the AOL FIRST LISTEN
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Potna Dem $lim⛸⛸ (@NorthcydeSlim) reportedCut the **** these mfs still had cell phones and were still terminally online with AOL messenger, whoever runs this account is either too young or taking a piss trying to do revisionist history
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grams de champ (@gramsdidit) reported@JeffJSays in 1997 i had our old clunker computer hidden in my closet with extension cord under the carpet around the bed to power so i could chat with friends on AOL dialup and play roller coaster tycoon after folks went to bed, never got caught. these kids got it easy
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Bharat Hegde (@hvbharat) reported@ThierryBorgeat Are the shareholders and board of cursor stupid to accept it? They’re accepting because they’re also not worth $60 billion in cash. This is like time warner aol merger. Some jokes write themselves..
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liberty91362 (@liberty91362) reported@brivael I worked at Time Warner for 24 years, and lost hundreds of thousands of my 401k in the infamous AOL merger that killed off the greatest media company in the world—the worst merger in corporate history. I mostly blame Steve Case and his other AOL cronies, who dumped all their stock right at the merger, while all the TW Execs and employees kept their stock and lost billions. I remember McKinsey’s empty suits seemed to be everywhere at Time Warner drying its death throes, and it always seemed like McKinsey helped orchestrate its collapse.