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  1. Did anyone watch the African Cup of Nations final last night?

    It was an interesting match, especially the end… Morocco (home team) got a very controversial penalty in the last minute, with the teams level.

    Senegal protested and the manager tried to take his players off the pitch.This went on for a long time, like 20 minutes!

    Finally the Senegal team agreed to play on.Morocco took the penalty and missed it, one of the worst penalties I’ve ever seen.

    So they went to extra time and of course Senegal won the match!

  2. You know how there’s juice concentrates and condensed milk and so on? I think I’ll start my own chemistry project and figure out a way to create water concentrate. Imagine how useful that could be. Say you’re going to a cottage or something which doesn’t have running water, so you have to bring your own drinking water. Instead of hauling 10 litres of water there you could just carry two litres of water concentrate and then add 8 litres of water to it when you’re at the cabin.

    Another thing, you know when you see the price of something long time ago discussed somewhere it often gets mentioned how much it’s with inflation. “…which is 74 trillion dollars in today’s money”, that kind of thing. I think we should start doing the same thing with height. It’s well known that people are getting taller, and I don’t think it’s fair to the people of past to discuss their heights with our own heights as the sole reference. “Although Napoleon Bonaparte is known as a short person, he was actually 169 cm, which is 187 cm in today’s height”. 

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