It's an allusion to Jules Feiffer, a famous cartoonist during the late 50's.
I was wondering this myself, and found this: http://futurama.yellopants.com/al1/images/DVDfutur032.JPG Anyways the text reads "The humans shall not defeat us."
Google Images
The duration of Images in a Convent is 1.37 hours.
have you herd about GOOGLE IMAGES
go to goodle and press images
http://www.jwfimporters.com/images/char/chaos.gif
The best and easiest soruce of images is of course google, on the images tab. If you want better quality images i suggest you go to the Royalty Free Images page of Tumblr.
SHAN CHOU has written: 'BEGINNING WITH IMAGES IN THE NATURE POETRY OF WANG WEI'
Beginning with MotorWeek'88 in 1987-1988 and ended with MotorWeek'93 in 1992-1993, some 1987-1993 episodes ended with still images.
http://wp-article-images-2.s3.amazonaws.com/the_good_and_bad_of_electronic_toys.jpg
There are many places on line where you could get stock images of kids. Many of the sites are paid sites. Shutter stock or even microsoft office downloading site gives you the option of downloading images.
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That is really a matter of opinion- look him up on google images.
At the beginning of pictures on the internet only certain browsers could display images so uses of other browsers at least knew what would be on a page if they could see the images. Today most web browser can display images so the old reason changed to new one, while connection is slow and a webpage is loading you know what will be the a page once it loads.
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A leprechaun is an elf in Irish folklore. This mythical image is often featured playing what amounts to a small accordion - or squeezebox. Other images show this elf playing a lyre.