When Q would just stroll along and drop
A bombshell so eloquently worded like the 24/7/365 you have to imagine the fear at Facebook/Meta offices was palpable….
this is her praying for the 'Elementals' (nature) to be set free.
she chants a lot, but her lectures are really interesting, knows a great deal about history of the church. seems like a genuine person. she also works with K-17 cosmic secret service, but that's another video;)
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Nov 04, 2017 7:44:06 PM EDT
Anonymous
Nov 04, 2017 7:13:27 PM EDT
Anonymous
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT
GO BACK TO THE POST ABOUT THE FAMILES THAT RUN EVERYTHING AND TRUMP TAKING ONE OUT
WAS ONE OF THEM THIS SAUDI FAMILY
SERIOUSLY
BECAUSE THAT MAKES THIS A HAPPENING
I Remember the phrasing not making sense, I was like "oh does he mean that dt took out the Clintons?" But the Clintons were on the list as remaining so I didn't know who was taken out
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Very smart, Anon.
Disinformation is real.
Distractions are necessary.
SA is the primary, US is secondary, (Asia/EU)...
Alice & Wonderland.
Q
6y, 3m, 1w, 4d, 12h, 41m ago
4chan pol
(Always thinking mirror
Whether it applies or not..)
America Online was a internet service provider that connected via a phone line about 35 years ago. The noise in Dan's video is what you heard as it was connecting to the internet.
I remember the excitement of upgrading my US Robotics 9600 Baud modem to 14.4, the speed difference. Then to upgrade finally up to 56K, life was quick. If I can now save to buy a gig of memory and a hard drive over a 100meg.
You're incorrect. The sound at the end is it establishing a 56K (technically 52K) connection. If it was going to fail the connection then you would hear repeating tones as the modem tries to negotiate a lower baud rate with the remote modem before giving up.
and ^ why I'm getting an office ready in my camper, going to sit in the yard; read & scan old books, etc. Plenty of stuff to do without the internet. and I do think that would be the perfect way for them to self-implode from their own lack of creativity; let the enemy destroy themselves...
America Online was a internet service provider that connected via a phone line about 35 years ago. The noise in Dan's video is what you heard as it was connecting to the internet.
Ugh, I remember those. It was bad. You couldn't walk down the street without tripping over AOL trial floppies and/or CDs. They were everywhere. In cereal boxes, newspapers, your mailbox, etc.
Now for the fun. I was permabanned from AOL. Anyone remember the AOL Warez like AOHell Etc? What a blast from the past. Use to have so much fun punting, ghosting in the chat rooms, and being Steve Case Tos Advisor.
I used to have a blast with proggies. Got my first computer virus from one called AODoggPound. It played the song "another one bites the dust", which I thought was pretty cool until I realized it was talking about my computer. :/
I still have some of the 3.5" floppies that they originally mailed out for free. I also still have an old computer with a drive. It also has one of those old CD drives with a volume control and headphone jack on the front. I can easily go back in time with computers, even all the way back to my Timex-Sinclair that had the same processor as the TRS-80s from Radio Shack.
I still own all my 8", 5", and 3.5" floppies, as well as ZIP disks, CDs, Blu-rays, and old hard drives. The oldest hard drive I have that still works is from 1998. I have notebooks of printouts of web pages that no longer exist. Crap tons of data plus a whole library. I even have an engineering book that shows how to repair the old mechanical/electrical phone switching equipment. I wonder if any of that old hardware still exists.
Wow, maybe you should open a computer museum. I remember taking a class where you wire up metal panels sticking wires with jackplugs into holes in the panel. running keypunch cards through a sorter. I believe it had something to do with programming the first computers. Memory gets dim over time.
In my first college chemistry lab (Chapel Hill), we had to use a manual keypuncher to punch our lab results into IBM punch cards. It was like a hole puncher with a dial on it for the characters. Turn the dial, punch, move the card down, repeat. In astronomy class, we used an acoustic modem to dial in to the Research Triangle mainframe.
If I win the lottery, I'll open a museum, but it will have even more than the computer stuff. There will be audio stuff, old books, toys I got in the early 50s, and much more.
I have a rich cousin whose house is a museum of sorts. He actually has the same duplicate of the time machine that was used in an episode of "Big Bang Theory." It has signatures of the actors on it. I haven't been to his mansion since he bought that, as well as the robot from "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and "Lost in Space." That last one is signed by Bill Mumy, Will Robinson. I have a picture of him signing it.
You're old enough to remember Kevin Mitnick as well as the fun that could be had with phone phreaking. Great fun back then, still have my blue box somewhere. I tossed most of my old computer crap few years back, still have some though, like my old 386 gateway that I paid way too much.
I never had any of the "boxes," but I read about Captain Crunch when I was in college in the early 70s. He could whistle the codes after dialing an 800 number to cut off the other end of the call without dropping the toll free line.
I have a whole set of Phrak magazines printed out in my files. I also have 2600 over many years. I have all the old subversive texts in my files, such as "The Anarchist Cookbook." I know better than to try any of their "recipes." I took organic chemistry in college, and they look sketchy to me.
Good times. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane. I still have a few copies of Alt2600. Loved the days of eLiTe and warez. The anarchist cookbook, have a copy as well, some of the stuff did seem sketchy.
CQVFEFE!! I Love it!! My 8 Track tapes are waiting for their comeback!! I'll admit, you got one over me with the "Electic Pencil Sharpener" I am jealous!
I have all that. The VHS to DVD machine cost me a lot, as my $50 one from Walmart years ago started eating tapes. I might tear it down someday, but I don't think I'll ever have the time. I also have a restored Pioneer 8-track tape player and a restored Pioneer reel-to-reel player, along with tons of tapes that still play fine. I am in the process of copying all the old tapes to the computer to remove the tape hiss and restore the high frequencies.
Yes, I am obsessed with keeping all my recordings safe. I have a stereo cassette tape recording of a family musical event from 1974. On the computer through my stereo and big Mitsubishi speakers, it sounds like everyone is playing right in front of me live. I made CDs years ago for my relatives and put some of the individual cuts on a personal website so friends and family online can listen to them.
Also, when I go to concerts, I have an old PDA that can record up to four hours. I have some good programs that I have copied to my computer. I also have recordings of some relatives who are no longer alive talking about genealogy and gossiping in general. Great to have for history.
"We all" didn't pitch squat. I still have everything. Just like Gibbs when he and the crew were hiding out in his basement one time on NCIS. I have a dot matrix printer and a whole quart of ink and a re-inker device. I even have the 300 modem from my old Radio Shack Color Computer. I have never thrown away a piece of tech.
I hear there are ways to simulate the modem, such as with Bluetooth on an Android phone. But you can probably go to a thrift store, or better yet a ham show, and buy an old modem card or a newer external modem pretty cheap. It might be useful.
It's also not hard to implement crypto security on both ends of the dial-up connection. It's probably one of the few modes of digital communication I would trust the Deep State not to be able to crack in real time.
Actually, I think it has to do with the Dominion. I remember a report saying that the machines that were NOT connected to servers via ethernet had cell cards hard wired into the motherboard. The would have obviously been slower to transfer data, but you don't need 100 MB transfer when just changing a few numbers
If I want to look at it from another angle. That sound is trying to form a "handshake" to connect to the isp to access the web. Here is the original video I'm pretty sure that he got it from.
The video cuts right before it finally connects. While in the original it connects. Could be it's " almost going to connect". I don't know I'm just spit balling here.
See I like the theory that they will use Starlink, but what I have a problem with is how they are going to connect every isp to it. Because you have your ISPs, but then your ISPs have their own ISPs. Also exactly how would the internet go down? Will it be by power, and if so, would Starlink even work unless you have the base station to connect to it? Is it by destroying the pathways of the internet exchange points, and having the Starlink act as one for backup, and if so, do they already setup base stations for IXPs to utilize Starlink. This is what I've always been curious about.
It would have to go directly to the phone. Starlink already has satellites in orbit that can send SMS directly to the phone. I believe T-Mobile has a deal with starlink to do this
From the comments below I understood that part but will the current infrastructure in place be able to handle all the bandwidth? I would understand if they are just trying to preserve calling and sms but internet as well? When the power went out one time where I live, everyone was using the cell towers at the same time and the internet wasn't usable, though sms and calling did without issue. Kind of like how when you go to a concert and the phones don't work, everybody is hogging the bandwidth. I can't even imagine if you are in a city like New York or Los Angeles. Unless T-mobile has upgraded their equipment that I don't know about. I also know you can directly connect to the satellite with the phone but that's only available with 5G devices, so what would happen to those that don't have 5G?
Edit: Disregard the last question, I'm a dumb dumb.
Sorry just double checked. I heard Elon Musk and the ceo of T-mobile say during the press conference that it will work on current 5G devices so I assumed it meant only 5G. Did more digging and it's actually using the 4G spectrum of 1900Mhz my bad. Disregard what I said previously. Still, from the article the plan is only for sms with voice and maybe data in the future.
I think it might be via cell towers? Elon had a tweet about StarLink satellites being launched that connected to cell towers.
Our neighborhood’s private fiber network hooks in to a nearby cell tower that has an AT&T line to it. That line goes down, we lose our internet, but we still have an internet connection via the cell tower.
I hope the white hats restructure the entire world wide web and kick Babylon the fuck out. Sexual debauchery should be absolutely banned from the mainstream of information I don't give a flying f*** what anyone thinks Period. There should be an "alter net" for that crap. For those who still want their p*** for their healthy wholesome marital spice, go there. This stuff should be monumentally difficult for kids to access at least as best as possible.
When the white hats finally go after the p*** industry for copyright violation underage violations and whatever else violations there will be a mushroom cloud over the entire p*** industry
Yup - this is my guess. That video represents trying to get America online but the connection never happens. They will blame Russia to keep the war drums going strong.
Post 1826 has a link to a story on AOL. https://qagg.news/?q=AOL&q2=
It's the #6 link. It is regarding "Secret recording shows Nunes saying Rosenstein impeachment would delay Supreme Court pick"
Have some cash at home, fill your gas tanks. This clue could be a heads up warning. Best to be prepared, we know it's coming at some point. I heard Egypt just dumped the dollar yesterday. The whole system could implode any minute.
A little America Online trivia: The "You've got mail!" voice was Elwood "El" Edwards, originally from my old hometown, New Bern, NC. He's in Ohio now, I believe. He went to my high school, but graduated right before I started. I think he was on talk shows a few years ago saying odd things in his AOL voice.
I still have aol dial up service and email. Very rural area.
I use a cell phone when I'm in town and have service. Just broke down and ordered starlink. Make me wonder if I can keep my email address now.
This is probably a wild goose chase, but an America Online is an acronym of
Carmine Eolian (Don't know why I'm drawn to this acronym.) Eolian means carried by the wind. Carmine is a little town in Texas. Can't find any link. Eolian is also a company that make solar panels in Texas.
Handshake failure at the end of audio.
Glad I have Starlink and Phone over Wifi. Hope is it good to go.
Gonna be a bumpy ride.
For those of you dragging out your old modems and still have a landline, I feel for you. There are still a few ISP access points out there, but you'll have to dig for them. Then check your setups beforehand so you aren't trying to figure it out without internet. You may have forgotten a few things about the setup.
If DNS is down, you'll need to plug in IP addresses manually into your systems hosts file. Be sure you know what that is, how to edit it, have permissions on your system to do it, and what the IP addresses are for the domains you want to access.
27 sec video clip u/#q27
No ..I believe it's THIS👇
https://twitter.com/DcLidstone/status/1758351922254504417?s=20
I made this post 8 hours ago...
Bingo!
Well now, a generous shot of hopium in the morning joe.
Absolutely fren!
Q posts on Facebook are some of my favorites.
When Q would just stroll along and drop A bombshell so eloquently worded like the 24/7/365 you have to imagine the fear at Facebook/Meta offices was palpable….
just started reading through this, already had to stop at 'Elementals'🐸
remember when General Flynn said the prayer in Council Bluffs, people accused him of being satanic...
https://youtu.be/A1_NJSswEZw?
It was an Elizabeth Clare Prophet prayer.
this is her praying for the 'Elementals' (nature) to be set free.
she chants a lot, but her lectures are really interesting, knows a great deal about history of the church. seems like a genuine person. she also works with K-17 cosmic secret service, but that's another video;)
https://youtu.be/EE4MiQr7wUE?
72 Nov 04, 2017 7:44:06 PM EDT Anonymous Nov 04, 2017 7:13:27 PM EDT Anonymous WAIT WAIT WAIT
GO BACK TO THE POST ABOUT THE FAMILES THAT RUN EVERYTHING AND TRUMP TAKING ONE OUT
WAS ONE OF THEM THIS SAUDI FAMILY
SERIOUSLY
BECAUSE THAT MAKES THIS A HAPPENING
I Remember the phrasing not making sense, I was like "oh does he mean that dt took out the Clintons?" But the Clintons were on the list as remaining so I didn't know who was taken out
(Always thinking mirror Whether it applies or not..)
USA is the secondary? I forgot about that. Interesting
Then how about we just conquer them if these foreign heads of state are so fucking corrupt. FFS what happened to manifest destiny and Imperialism?
If there's a GOOD reason to conquer because these fucks are actual evil and corrupt, DO IT.
No ...I believe it's THIS 👇
https://greatawakening.win/u/Joys1Daughter/
She’s such a hot mess. If it was anyone else, one might say it’s ´comms’ but she struggles with basic reading comprehension.
Internet will go out?!?
America Online. Perhaps related to some sort of white-hat system ready for the election?
America Online was a internet service provider that connected via a phone line about 35 years ago. The noise in Dan's video is what you heard as it was connecting to the internet.
A sad sound those of us from the dial-up days will never forget.
I remember the excitement of upgrading my US Robotics 9600 Baud modem to 14.4, the speed difference. Then to upgrade finally up to 56K, life was quick. If I can now save to buy a gig of memory and a hard drive over a 100meg.
yep was getting nervous just listening to it! was hard to complete homework with sketchy internet, I remember those days too well🐸
You're incorrect. The sound at the end is it establishing a 56K (technically 52K) connection. If it was going to fail the connection then you would hear repeating tones as the modem tries to negotiate a lower baud rate with the remote modem before giving up.
That's what u picked up on. I heard that alot back on the day.
For a few years now I have said that many people will totally lose it when their smart phones go dead. TOTALLY lose it.
Talk about "suicide weekend". People are going to lose it.
and ^ why I'm getting an office ready in my camper, going to sit in the yard; read & scan old books, etc. Plenty of stuff to do without the internet. and I do think that would be the perfect way for them to self-implode from their own lack of creativity; let the enemy destroy themselves...
Crap I feel old now
The number 14400 Will always have a special place in my heart
I was using it until 29 years ago and my town got an internet provider. I was user number 39 on that system.
Cool man, now I feel less old! Thanks
I know that noise well. LOL
I am aware of this. I use to use AOL since I could get free trial CDs at the bus stops.
Ugh, I remember those. It was bad. You couldn't walk down the street without tripping over AOL trial floppies and/or CDs. They were everywhere. In cereal boxes, newspapers, your mailbox, etc.
They were amazing to me, I was very poor, I didnt own a PC but i knew someone who did, and I would give them the CDs so we could get online.
This is one of the best comments on this thread. Love it. ❤️
Now for the fun. I was permabanned from AOL. Anyone remember the AOL Warez like AOHell Etc? What a blast from the past. Use to have so much fun punting, ghosting in the chat rooms, and being Steve Case Tos Advisor.
I used to have a blast with proggies. Got my first computer virus from one called AODoggPound. It played the song "another one bites the dust", which I thought was pretty cool until I realized it was talking about my computer. :/
I still have some of the 3.5" floppies that they originally mailed out for free. I also still have an old computer with a drive. It also has one of those old CD drives with a volume control and headphone jack on the front. I can easily go back in time with computers, even all the way back to my Timex-Sinclair that had the same processor as the TRS-80s from Radio Shack.
Thnx for making me feel oĺd
Lol, you and I both.
A/s/l ?
I still own all my 8", 5", and 3.5" floppies, as well as ZIP disks, CDs, Blu-rays, and old hard drives. The oldest hard drive I have that still works is from 1998. I have notebooks of printouts of web pages that no longer exist. Crap tons of data plus a whole library. I even have an engineering book that shows how to repair the old mechanical/electrical phone switching equipment. I wonder if any of that old hardware still exists.
Wow, maybe you should open a computer museum. I remember taking a class where you wire up metal panels sticking wires with jackplugs into holes in the panel. running keypunch cards through a sorter. I believe it had something to do with programming the first computers. Memory gets dim over time.
In my first college chemistry lab (Chapel Hill), we had to use a manual keypuncher to punch our lab results into IBM punch cards. It was like a hole puncher with a dial on it for the characters. Turn the dial, punch, move the card down, repeat. In astronomy class, we used an acoustic modem to dial in to the Research Triangle mainframe.
If I win the lottery, I'll open a museum, but it will have even more than the computer stuff. There will be audio stuff, old books, toys I got in the early 50s, and much more.
I have a rich cousin whose house is a museum of sorts. He actually has the same duplicate of the time machine that was used in an episode of "Big Bang Theory." It has signatures of the actors on it. I haven't been to his mansion since he bought that, as well as the robot from "The Day the Earth Stood Still" and "Lost in Space." That last one is signed by Bill Mumy, Will Robinson. I have a picture of him signing it.
You're old enough to remember Kevin Mitnick as well as the fun that could be had with phone phreaking. Great fun back then, still have my blue box somewhere. I tossed most of my old computer crap few years back, still have some though, like my old 386 gateway that I paid way too much.
I never had any of the "boxes," but I read about Captain Crunch when I was in college in the early 70s. He could whistle the codes after dialing an 800 number to cut off the other end of the call without dropping the toll free line.
I have a whole set of Phrak magazines printed out in my files. I also have 2600 over many years. I have all the old subversive texts in my files, such as "The Anarchist Cookbook." I know better than to try any of their "recipes." I took organic chemistry in college, and they look sketchy to me.
Good times. Thanks for the stroll down memory lane. I still have a few copies of Alt2600. Loved the days of eLiTe and warez. The anarchist cookbook, have a copy as well, some of the stuff did seem sketchy.
I also have old computer magazines. I had a Radio Shack Color Computer, so I have "Rainbow Magazine" and "Hot CoCo," as well as others.
Oh that’s better!
Republic coming online to take the place of the Corporation or America is waking up.
My guess - t this is related to election. I guess they were using a dial up to by pass security
I've heard the theory that the white hats have saved analog communications to use if the Internet is taken down.
That is Exactly why...I still have a Land Line...
I still have a landline, fax machine, cassette tape player, CD player, DVR and VCR.
(Paper, pencils and pens, too. Electric pencil sharpener! Wooo - that one is so high tech.)
Physical media FTW!
CQVFEFE!! I Love it!! My 8 Track tapes are waiting for their comeback!! I'll admit, you got one over me with the "Electic Pencil Sharpener" I am jealous!
Mine uses batteries, so it could become solar powered once I hook my panels up.
That is awesome you guys
I have all that. The VHS to DVD machine cost me a lot, as my $50 one from Walmart years ago started eating tapes. I might tear it down someday, but I don't think I'll ever have the time. I also have a restored Pioneer 8-track tape player and a restored Pioneer reel-to-reel player, along with tons of tapes that still play fine. I am in the process of copying all the old tapes to the computer to remove the tape hiss and restore the high frequencies.
Username checks out! :)
Yes, I am obsessed with keeping all my recordings safe. I have a stereo cassette tape recording of a family musical event from 1974. On the computer through my stereo and big Mitsubishi speakers, it sounds like everyone is playing right in front of me live. I made CDs years ago for my relatives and put some of the individual cuts on a personal website so friends and family online can listen to them.
Also, when I go to concerts, I have an old PDA that can record up to four hours. I have some good programs that I have copied to my computer. I also have recordings of some relatives who are no longer alive talking about genealogy and gossiping in general. Great to have for history.
We are in the process of moving and my husband found an old transistor radio from the 70's era. It still works...with a battery.
Sadly, depending on your provider, that land line likely still relies upon IP networks to provide service.
You maybe right Penguin...But they can NOT say " I did not try"!!
LOL me too. I have cell, but my husband refuses to use a cell phone. Thus, we still have a landline as well.
Don't you need a modem that we all pitched?
"We all" didn't pitch squat. I still have everything. Just like Gibbs when he and the crew were hiding out in his basement one time on NCIS. I have a dot matrix printer and a whole quart of ink and a re-inker device. I even have the 300 modem from my old Radio Shack Color Computer. I have never thrown away a piece of tech.
I hear there are ways to simulate the modem, such as with Bluetooth on an Android phone. But you can probably go to a thrift store, or better yet a ham show, and buy an old modem card or a newer external modem pretty cheap. It might be useful.
Analogue videos are definitely crucial to prove authenticity
It's also not hard to implement crypto security on both ends of the dial-up connection. It's probably one of the few modes of digital communication I would trust the Deep State not to be able to crack in real time.
ohhhhhh really?? I've never even considered this. Or seen it. I hope there is some solid proof.
Actually, I think it has to do with the Dominion. I remember a report saying that the machines that were NOT connected to servers via ethernet had cell cards hard wired into the motherboard. The would have obviously been slower to transfer data, but you don't need 100 MB transfer when just changing a few numbers
Much like Intel's IME
If I want to look at it from another angle. That sound is trying to form a "handshake" to connect to the isp to access the web. Here is the original video I'm pretty sure that he got it from.
https://youtu.be/D1UY7eDRXrs?si=Zo7E36c8tXhZA-PH
The video cuts right before it finally connects. While in the original it connects. Could be it's " almost going to connect". I don't know I'm just spit balling here.
StarLink connection is almost ready? The version that they will use when the Internet goes dark?
See I like the theory that they will use Starlink, but what I have a problem with is how they are going to connect every isp to it. Because you have your ISPs, but then your ISPs have their own ISPs. Also exactly how would the internet go down? Will it be by power, and if so, would Starlink even work unless you have the base station to connect to it? Is it by destroying the pathways of the internet exchange points, and having the Starlink act as one for backup, and if so, do they already setup base stations for IXPs to utilize Starlink. This is what I've always been curious about.
It would have to go directly to the phone. Starlink already has satellites in orbit that can send SMS directly to the phone. I believe T-Mobile has a deal with starlink to do this
From the comments below I understood that part but will the current infrastructure in place be able to handle all the bandwidth? I would understand if they are just trying to preserve calling and sms but internet as well? When the power went out one time where I live, everyone was using the cell towers at the same time and the internet wasn't usable, though sms and calling did without issue. Kind of like how when you go to a concert and the phones don't work, everybody is hogging the bandwidth. I can't even imagine if you are in a city like New York or Los Angeles. Unless T-mobile has upgraded their equipment that I don't know about. I also know you can directly connect to the satellite with the phone but that's only available with 5G devices, so what would happen to those that don't have 5G?
Edit: Disregard the last question, I'm a dumb dumb.
Oh that's interesting, I didn't know that it required 5G
Sorry just double checked. I heard Elon Musk and the ceo of T-mobile say during the press conference that it will work on current 5G devices so I assumed it meant only 5G. Did more digging and it's actually using the 4G spectrum of 1900Mhz my bad. Disregard what I said previously. Still, from the article the plan is only for sms with voice and maybe data in the future.
I think it might be via cell towers? Elon had a tweet about StarLink satellites being launched that connected to cell towers.
Our neighborhood’s private fiber network hooks in to a nearby cell tower that has an AT&T line to it. That line goes down, we lose our internet, but we still have an internet connection via the cell tower.
There was a badlands media Substack article (and post here) recently that talked about Space Command, StarLink, these satellites, and free energy.
My isp has an isp who has an isp who borrow’s an isp from my fren’s isp. Sorry, /sarc and only one sip of coffee
America is slowly going back online?
That was the 90s modem dialing up to connect to the internet but it gets distorted halfway through. I think its means blackout.
that's what I took away from it
+++ on TS just posted this https://truthsocial.com/@01010001/111939412798751691
I hope the white hats restructure the entire world wide web and kick Babylon the fuck out. Sexual debauchery should be absolutely banned from the mainstream of information I don't give a flying f*** what anyone thinks Period. There should be an "alter net" for that crap. For those who still want their p*** for their healthy wholesome marital spice, go there. This stuff should be monumentally difficult for kids to access at least as best as possible.
If they required actual verification of age porn disappears overnight. I think NC did this and phub pulled the hell out as quickly as possible
When the white hats finally go after the p*** industry for copyright violation underage violations and whatever else violations there will be a mushroom cloud over the entire p*** industry
DECLASS dump and/or COMMS Blackout?
Yup internet blackout. Will the blame Russia Russia Russia with their doctor evil space laser?
Yup - this is my guess. That video represents trying to get America online but the connection never happens. They will blame Russia to keep the war drums going strong.
Yes Dan this feels as slow as Dial-up internet.
Loud and Clear Dan! See all y'all when this thing comes back online! Kek
Operators are standing by???? https://qalerts.app/?n=4410. (Bill Clinton) https://qalerts.app/?n=3692 (Gitmo) https://qalerts.app/?n=700 (Next week 3x & suicide weekend)
Post 1826 has a link to a story on AOL. https://qagg.news/?q=AOL&q2= It's the #6 link. It is regarding "Secret recording shows Nunes saying Rosenstein impeachment would delay Supreme Court pick"
https://www.aol.com/article/news/2018/08/09/secret-recording-shows-nunes-saying-rosenstein-impeachment-would-delay-supreme-court-pick/23499482/
u/#q1826
Not trying to say the sky is falling however:
Have some cash at home, fill your gas tanks. This clue could be a heads up warning. Best to be prepared, we know it's coming at some point. I heard Egypt just dumped the dollar yesterday. The whole system could implode any minute.
I worked for AOL and can tell you this was a no-connection tone. Future will prove this post. It will become relevant soon.
Nope. It successfully connected.
https://youtu.be/D1UY7eDRXrs?si=Zo7E36c8tXhZA-PH
Using a DTMF Decoder the 7 numbers dialed at the beginning of the clip are:
3440208
What does it mean?
#344 https://qagg.news/?q=%23%23344 #208: https://qagg.news/?q=%23%23208 #3440: https://qagg.news/?q=%23%233440
interesting.....Is this dial up internet.....does that mean it will work and wireless will not.
Yeah, good question. Should we get a landline?
Landlines are expensive af now. I have the most basic package and it's almost $100/month. Most of that are fees and taxes.
Ugh. I’ve been considering it but.. then again, I don’t know many people with one. Walkie-talkies then, eh? LOL I have them already.
Boy I miss that sound.. brings back memories!
Wow, that brings back memories. My first modem was 2400baud if I recall correctly. I still have a 1st edition of a "how to" book for AOL.
Yes, that was it back in the day. All that noise and then, nothing.
Internet going down?
America online
America activated
Except the end tone in the audio indicates a failed connection.
A little America Online trivia: The "You've got mail!" voice was Elwood "El" Edwards, originally from my old hometown, New Bern, NC. He's in Ohio now, I believe. He went to my high school, but graduated right before I started. I think he was on talk shows a few years ago saying odd things in his AOL voice.
I was surprised that Wikipedia doesn't have anything about where he came from. I see his posts occasionally on FB. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elwood_Edwards
https://hackaday.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/dial-up-handshake-infographic.png
Those modems were pretty friendly towards each other
Buy a modem? And while you are at it, sort out your hosts file and register with an IRC channel and a BBS board
I still have aol dial up service and email. Very rural area. I use a cell phone when I'm in town and have service. Just broke down and ordered starlink. Make me wonder if I can keep my email address now.
How long before he posted the "45 door" and the Mar a Lago raid?
What? That were going back to dialup
Internet blackout? Resulting in the use of old dial up networks?
3440208 is the number dialed. A quick search of old AOL dial up numbers didn't show that phone number being on a list.
Does that # mean anything to anyone?
How can you tell which number it is?
This is probably a wild goose chase, but an America Online is an acronym of
Carmine Eolian (Don't know why I'm drawn to this acronym.) Eolian means carried by the wind. Carmine is a little town in Texas. Can't find any link. Eolian is also a company that make solar panels in Texas.
And the orange man is coming, advancing.
Maybe another Train Derailment?
Handshake failure at the end of audio. Glad I have Starlink and Phone over Wifi. Hope is it good to go. Gonna be a bumpy ride.
For those of you dragging out your old modems and still have a landline, I feel for you. There are still a few ISP access points out there, but you'll have to dig for them. Then check your setups beforehand so you aren't trying to figure it out without internet. You may have forgotten a few things about the setup.
If DNS is down, you'll need to plug in IP addresses manually into your systems hosts file. Be sure you know what that is, how to edit it, have permissions on your system to do it, and what the IP addresses are for the domains you want to access.
Funniest OP headline ever!
Republic being brought online?