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"Ron Hardin" wrote in message ... Dr. Anton Phibes wrote: "This is really, really [expletive] brilliant," Bono said during the ceremony, using the f-word as an adjective. The speech aired live on the East Coast. The FCC said it received 234 complaints, all but 17 of them from individuals associated with the Parents Television Council, a nonprofit group that monitors programs for adult content. That's an adverb, not an adjective. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. Actually Ron, I didn't write the above point on grammatical content. The FCC did (!) in their 'official' decision. Guess it proves the point that the FCC *should be regulating technical issues* and not issues of program content. Your typical Washington DC bureaucracy at work. When their not wasting money their likely wasting time and putting out useless and/or esoteric info that's not worth the ink used to coat the paper saidsame is printed upon. |
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The FCC did (!) in their 'official' decision. Guess it proves the point that the FCC *should be regulating technical issues* and not issues of program content. I still remember how to change channels. Programming is driven by revenue. If people watch it, then the ad time is worth money, and whatever it is, we'll get more of it. If people turn it off, then the ad time looses value, and whatever it is, it will get pulled. Hard to imagine a more democratic method of selection. |
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The FCC did (!) in their 'official' decision. G FCC now = ****ing ****s and Cocks ;-) |
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