Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 10th January 1990
Dilbert//270, first published 36 years ago on Wednesday 10th January 1990
Tags
dilbert static electricity usless resistor dog of thunder nerd puns annoys
Official transcript
Dilbert says to Dogbert, "Maybe since you're full of static electricity, you should say 'it is useless to be a resistor.' Hee-hee-hee."
Dogbert's fur is standing up. Dogbert zaps Dilbert with an electric shock. Clouds of smoke rise from Dilbert's head and his clothes are charred. Dogbert says as he walks away, "Nothing annoys the 'Dog of Thunder' quite as much as nerd puns."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
MAYBE SINCE YOU'RE FULL OF STATIC ELEC- SRICITY, IS USELESS IS USELESS TO BE A RESISTOR. " HEE-HEE-HEE.
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NOTHING ANNOYS THE "DOG OF THUNDER" QUITE AS MUCH AS NERD PUNS.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Dog of Thunder"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 1990, features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic humor and critiques of corporate culture. In this particular strip, Dilbert engages in a conversation with a skeleton, who claims to be a resistor. Dilbert humorously responds by pointing out the obvious fact that the skeleton is not a resistor, as it lacks the necessary physical components. The conversation is lighthearted and playful, showcasing Dilbert's signature wit and clever wordplay.
Key Elements:
- Dilbert's sarcastic humor
- Critique of corporate culture
- Lighthearted and playful conversation
- Clever wordplay
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