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A Brief History Lesson...Submitted by 2hotzone on Mon, 2005-10-31 17:11.As Time Goes By - A Brief History Lesson... 3050 B.C. - A Sumerian invents the wheel. Within the week, the idea is stolen and duplicated by other Sumerians, thereby establishing the business ethic for all times. 525 B.C. - The first Olympics are held, and prove similar to the modern games, except that the Russians don't try to enter a six-footer with a moustache in the women's shot put. 214 B.C. - Tens of thousands of Chinese labor for a generation to build the 1,500 mile long Great Wall of China. And after all that, it still doesn't keep the neighbor's dog out. 1 B.C. - Calendar manufacturers find themselves in total disagreement over what to call next year. 432 - St. Patrick introduces Christianity to Ireland, thereby giving the natives something interesting to fight about for the rest of their recorded history. 1297- The world's first stock exchange opens, but no one has the foresight to buy IBM or Xerox. 1456 - An English judge reviews Joan of Arc's case and cancels her death sentence. Unfortunately for her, she was put to death in 1431. 1607 - The Indians laugh themselves silly as the first European tourist to visit Virginia tries to register as "John Smith". 1755 - Samuel Johnson issues the first English Dictionary, at last providing young children with a book they can look up dirty words in. 1770 - The shooting of three people in the Boston Massacre touches off the Revolution. 200 Years later, 3 shootings in Boston will be considered just about average for a Sat. Night. 1805 - Robert Fulton invents the torpedo. 1865 - Union Soldiers face their greatest challenge of the war: getting General Grant sober enough to accept Lee's surrender. 1912 - People with Reservations for the voyage of the Titanic get their money back. 1934 - As if the Great Depression weren't giving business enough headaches, Ralph Nader is born. |
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