Easy For You To Say Give Me Liberty or Death An American revolutionary patriot saying to a cat, "Give you liberty or give you death? That's easy for you to say. You have nine lives." |
Roman Barcodes An ancient Roman looks at the bottom of a clay pot and sees a barcode. The design on the top of the pot is a horse standing in a chariot cracking a whip while a gladiator pulls it. |
The Lewis and Clerk Expedition "The Lewis and Clerk Expedition." An explorer and a data processor share a canoe. |
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Washington Spent A Sleepless Night Here A rickety hotel with a sign, "Washington Spent a Sleepless Night Here." |
Betsy Ross sews a Barcode “Great Moments in Computer History: Betsy Ross sews the first barcode." At the end of the flag's stripes are computer like numbers. |
Ben Franklin Jump-Starts His Car "Ben Franklin jump-starts his car." Out in a lightning storm Franklin flies his kite and has it hooked to jumper cables in his car. |
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Ben Franklin Needing a Locksmith Benjamin Franklin’s holds a melted key. His wife says, "Oh great. Where are we going to find a locksmith willing to come out on a night like this?” |
Changing TO DST A druid moving a humongous stone at Stonehenge saying to another, “I hate changing TO Daylight Saving Time.” |
Changing FROM DST A druid monk moving a humongous stone at Stonehenge saying to another, “I hate changing FROM Daylight Saving Time.” |
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Marie Antoinette’s spreadsheet Great Moments in Computer History: Marie Antoinette’s spreadsheet shows the peasants have no bread, but lots of cake. |
Washington’s Chicken Crossing the Road “Where Washington's chicken crossed the road to get to the other side.” Chickens wearing tri-horn hats and carrying old flags walk across Delaware River Road. |
Frames for Constitutional Framers “Where the framers of the Constitution bought their frames.” In an art store Revolutionary patriots buy frames meant for paintings. |
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Can’t Tell a Lie til I talk to a Lawyer Washington in front of a chopped down cherry tree saying, “I can not tell a lie ... but first I must speak with my lawyer.” |
Atlas Explained Atlas holding out a balloon with map markings on it, then blowing it up and finally putting the huge balloon on his shoulders. “Atlas Explained.” |
Oooops When a general kicks the tire on a missile's launch pad’s wheel, it goes off and he thinks, "Oooops.” |
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Love NY for $24 A Native American saying to a Pilgrim wearing an I Heart NY button, "You Love New York, but you're only willing to pay $24 for it?" |
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Ancient Roman Urban Planning An ancient Roman saying to an urban planner, "I want you to draw up plans for a city that can be built in a day." |



















