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- First person to score 1,000 goals in soccer


On November 19, 1969, legendary soccer pro PelΓ© scored his 1,000th goal in competition, making him the first (and only) player to score 1,000 or more soccer goals.

By the end of his career, the Brazilian had made 1,281 goals and was voted the Athlete of The Century in 1999.


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Do you ever feel guilty when you don’t know any guilt-related expressions in English?

Well, here are some. Which ones were new for you?
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- First humans to fly


On November 21, 1783, Marquis d’Arlandes and Pilatre de Rozier became the first humans to fly when they went up in a hot-air balloon. Their Parisian sky ride lasted for 20 minutes but inspired centuries of inventors, dreamers, and jigsaw-puzzle makers.


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⚠️ The world's quietest room is located at Microsoft's headquarters in Washington state


Silence is golden, as they say. And while it may not be worth quite as much as jewels and gold to most people, it certainly was the primary goal for those who built the quietest room in the world. Located at Microsoft's headquarters in Redmond, Washington, the lab room measures a background noise of -20.35 dBA, which is 20 decibels below the threshold of human hearing and breaks previous records for spaces that were deemed the planet's quietest places, according to CNN.


"As soon as one enters the room, one immediately feels a strange and unique sensation which is hard to describe," Hundraj Gopal, a speech and hearing scientist and principal designer of the anechoic chamber at Microsoft, told CNN. "Most people find the absence of sound deafening, feel a sense of fullness in the ears, or some ringing. Very faint sounds become clearly audible because the ambient noise is low.


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