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Re: arvitar post# 174540

Sunday, 04/01/2012 5:39:48 PM

Sunday, April 01, 2012 5:39:48 PM

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Lol... not this again !

So I'm guessing not only was the segment on JBI irrelevant, but all of these were too because they weren't on the REAL Discovery Channel:

FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 2012
Today's Daily Planet is a special episode capturing the huge scientific response to the earthquake and tsunami which devastated Japan almost one year ago. We introduce you to a marine geologist who takes an inside look at the subduction zones that caused the earthquake. After the break, we find out how a drilling ship is getting to the core of things. Next, we give you all the answers in how to prepare for future natural disasters. All this plus robots who specialize in radiation damage, whirlpool recreations and a new invention in surviving future quakes, only on today's special edition of Daily Planet.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 07, 2012

On today's Daily Planet, we give you the low down on some impressive gadgets such as a robotic vacuum designed for rugged environments to the unveiling of the new iPad 3. We'll let you in on an awesome new toy, so awesome in fact that its called the Board of Awesome. Next we give you proof that extraterrestrial life may exist in icy environments. After the break, we hang out with Lucas Cochrane who tells us what he thinks about the new iPad 3. On this week's Robogeddon, we crack into the design of a new safecracking robot. Then we get one step closer to a real Six Million Dollar Man with the new Bionic Knee. All this plus Discoveries, Planet You, Trending and more only on Daily Planet!

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2012
Today on Daily Planet, we shake some bridges to see how they fare during earthquakes! We also show you a mouth guard designed to monitor a player in real-time and detect concussions. And since it's Groundhog Day, we have a special guest in the studio. It's Clover the groundhog! Also on tonight: Alan Nursall lunges marshmallows at people in the name of science, and Dan checks out the smallest bats you've ever seen! Tonight, only on Daily Planet!


Wow... the Discovery Channel Canada did a segment on the iPad3 !!!!! Imagine that!