TIME WARNER CORPORATE EMAIL ADDRESSES

TIME WARNER CORPORATE EMAIL ADDRESSESBrief covering the change to the Time Warner corporate email addresses On February 1st 2002, any email addresses ending in “twi.com” will stop working.  The Employees that once used these addresses need to switch to an address ending in “@aoltw.com” or “@aol.com”.  All Employees of Time Warner Corporate should have an alias that ends in either “aoltw.com” or “aol.com”  Any mail.....
2026s Post

It seems I’ve settled into a "few posts a year" rhythm, and this is my first check-in for 2026! However I’ve been busy creating a ton of content for AOLFOREVER lately— for example; below you can view the AOL prog videos I've been making. A little info about the prog videos; basically I run an actual copy of America Online/ 4.0/5.0 using the server provided.....
Lithium Node

About Lithium NodeIt all started back in June of 1996. Some guy in a chat room gave me my first prefix, 4019-1, and I used that to sign on AOL for free. I soon got a list of invokes, which were the "in" thing at the time. One of the invokes at the bottom of the list (40-13 785) led to an area which contained.....
Akron Prodigy’s Death as Mysterious as His Short Life RJ2 Ryan Johnson

Submitted by Richard Gedeon The Independent (clevelandindependent.com) In the quiet, early-morning hours of January 14, a faint orange glow danced in the window of a tudor mansion on West Market, in a tony section of Akron that sees little real crime. The glow became more brilliant and gray smoke soon began billowing into the night sky. Around 2:40 a.m., a man inside the home called.....
Keyword Nickelodeon

As it was, still on the AOL system as of 11/07/2003. This is from the old AOL 2.x Nickelodeon area, the first one they had.
Keyword Marketplace USA

As it was, still on the AOL system as of 03/12/2003. Not the original one when 2.5 was introduced, but really similar, and now linked to 2.5.
Keyword Kids Only

As it was, still on the AOL system as of 03/10/2003. Not the actual AOL 2.5 Kids Only area, but believed to be the one used in AOL 3.0 previews (and now linked to AOL 2.5 for some reason). A somewhat modified version was used in AOL 3.0 and early AOL 4.0.