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Man Sells Device That Blocks Fox News

 

By EMILY FREDRIX

Associated Press Writer

 

It's not that Sam Kimery objects to the views expressed on Fox News. The creator of the "Fox Blocker" contends the channel is not news at all. Kimery figures he's sold about 100 of the little silver bits of metal that screw into the back of most televisions, allowing people to filter Fox News from their sets, since its August debut.

 

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FoxBlocker.com

It's a lot cheaper to just not put the television on that channel. :plain

Only liberals would be dumb enough to buy that.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA....Gay.

It's a lot cheaper to just not put the television on that channel. :plain

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Exactly what I was thinking. Some people are just morons.

It's a lot cheaper to just not put the television on that channel.? :plain

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Some people are just morons.

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Yes, I call them Liberals.

 

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Almost as dumb renaming a food item from french fries to freedom fries. I dont like Texas so now the game is Florida hold em.

*zing*

I hope he registered that cable television filter with the FCC. If not then it may be in technical violation of the FCC codes on television electronics. :shifty

Lame.

I hope he registered that cable television filter with the FCC. If not then it may be in technical violation of the FCC codes on television electronics.

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:plain Need some alcohol?

I hope he registered that cable television filter with the FCC. If not then it may be in technical violation of the FCC codes on television electronics.

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:plain Need some alcohol?

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I was joking, don't you see the :shifty in the post?

I hope he registered that cable television filter with the FCC. If not then it may be in technical violation of the FCC codes on television electronics.

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:plain Need some alcohol?

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I was joking, don't you see the :shifty in the post?

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late edit in huh? :lol

I hope he registered that cable television filter with the FCC. If not then it may be in technical violation of the FCC codes on television electronics.

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:plain Need some alcohol?

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I was joking, don't you see the :shifty in the post?

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late edit in huh? :lol

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Actually, I edited it but you took too long in quoting.

Cape, your parents should be slapped.

I hope he registered that cable television filter with the FCC. If not then it may be in technical violation of the FCC codes on television electronics. :shifty

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Pwned?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

Its not a joke - if he's selling it and it doesn't meet FCC's Part 15 EMI specs there can be an issue.

 

Part B, "Residential" is much harder to comply with than Part A commercial.

 

There are labs that will do the certification work - for about $500/hr.

This was a case on "Boston Legal" a few weeks ago.

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