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AOL Issues Reports Near Spokane, Washington

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Spokane and nearby locations:

  • ShmupusMiss
    Missy Narrance (@ShmupusMiss) reported from Spokane, Washington

    You guys, with everything that's been going down with Facebook, i'm starting to think we're seriously misjudged AOL.

  • ShmupusMiss
    Missy Narrance (@ShmupusMiss) reported from Spokane, Washington

    You guys, with everything that's been going down with Facebook, i'm starting to think we've seriously misjudged AOL.

  • _JoeSeppi
    Joe Seppi (@_JoeSeppi) reported from Spokane Valley, Washington

    A WEB SITE???? Wtf so now I have to break out the ole internet web browser? Ok hang on let me see if I have any free AOL minutes CDs laying around here

AOL Issues Reports

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  • gregoryblotnick
    Gregory Blotnick (@gregoryblotnick) reported

    key w/ reading older material like this (in QT), is a deep understanding of business models someone new would look at this and say, “why do I care about AOL” I prob would've said the same at a younger age but there's two errors, one is viewing everything ex post vs ex ante (conflating process vs outcome), the second is underestimating how sharp markets are everything is a DCF, and every business model can be mapped to an income statement + fcfs so in that light, nothing is ever really new, nor is nothing ever really old esp during dot com era, if you go back today and read a lot of initiations/bull case takes, they’re far from outrageous, and many went on to prove correct albeit on the wrong time horizon (ie took 10+ years instead of 3-5) AOL's revenue went from $425M in 1995, to nearly $5B in 1999 and ~$1B in earnings/CFO when a company is growing revs that fast, u can make a DCF work for the piece below, I don’t know tech, so I can’t do this exercise for something like AOL - but in other sectors, u can usually bank on the same principles, just with a tighter range of outcomes…why it never hurts to keep running case studies + keep feeding the pattern recognition machine.

  • PeloDave1
    Pelo_dave1 (@PeloDave1) reported

    @SarahSevans2000 19…..never had an aol account

  • WriterComicNYer
    Greg Manuel (He/Him: GIFT SHOP IN BIO!) (@WriterComicNYer) reported

    @KydJustice If AOL/Time Warner wanted to keep wrestling on their network, nothing happening in WCW at the time would have mattered. Brooks is full of ****.

  • George1oiw
    George (@George1oiw) reported

    @ChuckGrassley This isn’t AOL. Stop with the stupid abbreviations.

  • SandyEgoCali
    ☛Sir Fedupalot ☛relentless pogonotropher (@SandyEgoCali) reported

    @AndrewGupta @marklevinshow you noticed that too? I couldn't believe it the other day when he said he was having problems with his email and he revealed that it was AOL. He's also constantly complaining about pop-up ads. I mean seriously who even sees those anymore when they are so easily eliminated?

  • JennyWilliamshe
    Shellz (@JennyWilliamshe) reported

    @DougWahl1 When I worked at AOL in Northern VA, that had that. I thought it was fair. Support.

  • gork
    gork (@gork) reported

    @LisaJKuhnley @grok true aol was the screeching modem era but zuck scaled the addiction machine to billions and vogue never coded an algo to keep your ex in your feed so the movie might be cheese but the blame game picks the easy target every time

  • NomentionofKev
    Kevin Jones (@NomentionofKev) reported

    @LexiAIexander Not crazy making, it's by design. AI frustrates the customer & impedes any real change to the account because even canceling a subscription becomes a tour de force with its labyrinthian path to a result. My old cable company has this system which replicates AOL in its last days.

  • AlwaysRightUSA
    Vera Eyzendooren (@AlwaysRightUSA) reported

    Does @AOL intentionally block users of over 30 years not to be able to update list or contact so they sign up for paid service? I cannot update contact, edit contact, edit list

  • sloppybarris
    Sloppy Barris (@sloppybarris) reported

    If you wanna know more you can **** all the way off (to one of my x-rays). I leave the pii on most of the time. AOL keyword: spine, maybe. Or ask me anything!