Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 9th February 1990
Dilbert//300, first published 36 years ago on Friday 9th February 1990
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dogbert scientific test women's institution number 5
Official transcript
The caption says, "Dogbert performs a scientific test of so-called 'women's intuition.'"
Dogbert and a woman sit at a table. Dogbert says, "I'm thinking of a number between one and ten."
The woman says, "5.1362894 . . . No, I'll say three."
Dogbert says, "Wrong! The answer is 5.1362894 . . . I'm beginning to wonder if you're really a woman."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DOGBERT PERFORMS A SCIENTIFIC TEST OF SO-CALLED "WOMEN'S INTUITION." I'M THINKING OF A NUMBER BETWEEN ONE AND TEN.
5.1362894 ... NO, I'LL SAY THREE.
WRONG! THE ANSWER IS 5.1362894...
I'M BEGINNING TO WONDER IF YOU'RE REALLY A WOMAN.
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Women's Intuition"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dogbert, a clever and sarcastic character, conducting a scientific test of "women's intuition." The test involves a woman thinking of a number between one and ten, and Dogbert asking her if the number is 5.1362894. The woman responds with a series of questions, including whether she is a woman, which Dogbert uses to his advantage.
Key Points:
- Dogbert's test is designed to demonstrate the supposed superiority of women's intuition.
- The woman's responses are used to make humorous comments about gender stereotypes.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of "women's intuition" and the notion that women are inherently more intuitive than men.
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