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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 7th October 1989

Dilbert//175, first published 37 years ago on Saturday 7th October 1989


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dogbert dilbert nuclear power project inspection report


Official transcript

Dilbert arrives home carrying a briefcase and says to Dogbert, "I got transferred to the Glickman Nuclear Power Project."

Dogbert asks, "Aren't you worried about radiation?"

Dilbert replies, "My boss says the last safety inspection was quite favorable."

Dogbert asks, "What were his EXACT words?"

Dilbert answers, ". . . The inspectors gave a glowing report."

Dogbert says, "Maybe you'll mutate into something smarter."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I GOT TRANSFERRED TO THE GLICKMAN NUCLEAR POWER PROJECT.

AREN'T YOU WORRIED ABOUT RADIATION?

MY BOSS SAYS THE LAST SAFETY INSPECTION WAS QUITE FAVORABLE.

WHAT WERE HIS EXACT WORDS?

... THE INSPECTORS GAVE A GLOWING REPORT." MAYBE YOU'LL MUTATE INTO SOMETHING SMARTER.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Radiation Worries"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled character, standing in front of a whiteboard, addressing the reader. He states, "I got transferred to the Glickman Nuclear Power Project. Aren't you worried about radiation?" The white dog, Dogbert, responds with a sarcastic comment, "What were his exact words?" Dilbert then asks, "Maybe you'll mutate into something smarter."

The comic strip is a humorous commentary on the potential risks associated with working in a nuclear power plant, as well as the absurdity of considering such risks in the context of a workplace setting.

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