Super Complaints, Part II

By poplar demand, I'm sharing my data.

Phil Harvey, Editor-in-Chief

April 5, 2006

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5:00 PM -- By poplar demand, I'm sharing my data.

That's right, I said poplar. It wasn't a misspelling. I actually get emails from trees.

Anyway, here are the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) complaints I wrote about earlier, as a 3MB PDF file. Thanks to the boys and girls at Fark.com for the referrals.

One last funny from the pile:

I was appalled that the Super Bowl and ABC affiliates would allow advertisement for pornographic internet for BigDaddy.com

I'm appalled, too. But for an entirely different reason.

— Phil Harvey, Editor for Pornographic Internet, Light Reading

About the Author

Phil Harvey

Editor-in-Chief, Light Reading

Phil Harvey has been a Light Reading writer and editor for more than 18 years combined. He began his second tour as the site's chief editor in April 2020.

His interest in speed and scale means he often covers optical networking and the foundational technologies powering the modern Internet.

Harvey covered networking, Internet infrastructure and dot-com mania in the late 90s for Silicon Valley magazines like UPSIDE and Red Herring before joining Light Reading (for the first time) in late 2000.

After moving to the Republic of Texas, Harvey spent eight years as a contributing tech writer for D CEO magazine, producing columns about tech advances in everything from supercomputing to cellphone recycling.

Harvey is an avid photographer and camera collector – if you accept that compulsive shopping and "collecting" are the same.

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