Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 8th May 1991
Dilbert//753, first published 35 years ago on Wednesday 8th May 1991
Tags
rabert mystery dilbert's necktie non-analytical hundred ties brain power
Official transcript
Dogbert says to Ratbert, "Ratbert, I need your help to solve the mystery of Dilbert's necktie."
Ratbert says, "Gosh, Dogbert, most of my work at the lab is the non-analytical type. Sure, I've eaten a few hundred ties, but who hasn't?"
Dogbert says, "It's not your brain power that I need."
Ratbert asks, "Can we solve this with my good looks alone?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
RATBERT, I NEED YOUR HELP TO SOLVE THE MYSTERY OF DILBERT'S NECKTIE.
GOSH, DOGBERT, MOST OF MY WORK AT THE LAB IS THE NON-ANALYTICAL TYPE. SURE, I'VE EATEN A FEW HUNDRED TIES, BUT WHO HASN'T?
IT'S NOT YOUR BRAIN POWER THAT 1 NEED.
CAN WE SOLVE THIS WITH MY GOOD LOOKS ALONE?
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Mystery of Dilbert's Necktie"
Summary:
The comic strip features Ratbert, a mouse, and Dogbert, a dog, in a humorous exchange. Ratbert asks Dogbert for help solving the mystery of Dilbert's necktie, which is the non-analytical type. Dogbert responds that it's not his brain power that's needed but rather his good looks alone. The conversation is lighthearted and playful, with a touch of sarcasm from Dogbert. The comic strip is a classic example of the witty and humorous style of the 'Dilbert' comic strip.
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