AOL outages and service status in Grace, Washington
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Grace, Washington
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AOL Issues Reports Near Grace, Washington
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Grace and nearby locations:
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Gerald O'Patrick (@Gerald95051) reported from Redmond, Washington@mmasnick @DevinCow Really ancient history. We gave away free Prodigy trial offer kits at Global Village Communication 30 years ago and the most common customer reaction was “why would anyone want this?” Or “I have a Mac. I use AOL.” Now I feel old. Get off my lawn, kid.
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Sachil.eth (@lihcaS) reported from Redmond, WashingtonOverheard at work - one employee explaining to another employee what AOL is because they'd never heard of it. Then having to pause to explain the acronym AOL. Please, my knees and back can't take anymore.
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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.
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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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Donna Houston (@DonnaHo50584821) reported from Grace, Washington@joangreeneaz @AOC It must have been a terrible experience for AOL! She knew about this a week before. Did she tell Pelosi? Why not? Pelosi had 6 messages regarding the riot. Did she stop the police from acting? She was the final word. Did she stop the police, guard etc from protecting the capital
AOL Issues Reports
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MrFuckStick (@budke42) reportedHey @Google your Gmail update sucks ***, and why in the actual **** are there ads in my inbox? Are you ******* stupid? Might take my *** back to AOL.
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ゆう (@colonbag69) reported@ThrillaRilla369 No you don't. Top seniority: .edu Early adopter: an email address connected to your dial up service provider. So aol, compuserve, netcom, prodigy, If your first email was a free email service, you were a late comer.
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Cindy-Repubs will cut your SS & Medicare (@Hawaii11022016) reported@RossKneeDeep 19, I never have an AOL Address because I didn’t know anyone else with dial up internet access. By the time I did, Hotmail was the new thing so I’m first email was a Hotmail account in 1988.
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𝑆𝑖𝑏𝑦𝑙 𝑉𝑎𝑛𝑒 ౨ৎ (@venus_weeping) reportedGetting rage baited about music so bad by random dudes on twitter i feel like I'm back on the family computer in an aol chat room
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clabe (@saltuncensored) reported@pfm724 @pepecoinf Sick boomer meme dude. Get it off Facebook? Maybe someone sent it to you on your aol account? ******* idiot
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DC 🇦🇺 🦘 (🇺🇦🇨🇦🇲🇽) (@DanielH16577898) reported@RossKneeDeep Probably never AOL
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Buck Ackerman (@AckermanBu91687) reported@oelma__ Fax machine and an AOL address are the only two I never used.
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Carla Hurst-Chandler (@yspyg78) reported@Soaringeagle45 Everything but AOL. I'm old...not stupid.
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skennis1 (@skennis1) reported@RossKneeDeep 19, never used AOL. 18 if it counts that I never owned a waterbed, but have slept on one.
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Hubert Thieblot (@hthieblot) reportedWhen I started Curse in 2004, I was just couch surfing at friends’ houses. I didn’t know how to code, and I had no money. I found two engineers online in IRC chat rooms (pre-Discord), and on MSN/AOL Messenger. When things started working, moving to SF was the best decision. My ambitions 10x’d, I found an incredible peer network, and access to capital became much easier. You don’t need to be in SF to start, but it makes everything easier if you can be here. A lot of people can’t afford it or don’t have visas, that’s why we expanded our programs online for the first time with Canopy. I do want you to move to SF, but you can absolutely do it once you already have something going. Nothing is stopping you from building online, it’s actually easier than ever, especially with Twitter.