Apple vs. Samsung, Medal of Honor, and Lunar bases - 90 Seconds on The Verge
Apple vs. Samsung, Medal of Honor, and Lunar bases - 90 Seconds on The Verge
2012-11-09
it's friday november nine twenty twelve
i'm david pierce and i've been told this
is a black-tie affair this is 90 seconds
on the verge ladies and gentlemen a
space station on the moon might actually
really truly happen what we've learned
is that nasa may have secured support
from the White House for a floating base
on the far side of the Moon such a
station could serve as a waypoint for
even further manned space exploration
the agency plans to deploy a lunar rover
in 2017 in the hopes of finding water a
trip to Mars is currently being planned
for some time in the 2030s science rules
but wait haven't I said that before
science rules Judge Lucy Coe is once
again jumping into the seemingly
never-ending apple vs samsung trial a
December 6th hearing has been set to
determine if jury foreman velvet Hogan
lied by omission in an effort to hide an
anti samsung bias samsung must
additionally prove that such misconduct
could have affected the verdict which
was found heavily in Apple's favor I
thought I told you that we won't stop I
thought I told you that we won't stop I
thought I told you that we won't stop I
thought I told you that we finally seven
Navy SEALs have been disciplined over
their involvement with the latest medal
of honor game it is believed the members
revealed classified information while
consulting on the title with developer
Electronic Arts they all received
letters of reprimand which is said to
kill their chances for promotion all
seven seals are still on active duty CBS
News reports that at least one of them
participated in the raid that killed
Osama bin Laden and that's it for
today's top stories coming up tomorrow
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you have no idea how deep this rabbit
hole goes
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