Back to today

Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 27th September 1991

Dilbert//895, first published 35 years ago on Friday 27th September 1991


Tags

dilbert gigabits megabits laughter fun-loving outside work


Official transcript

Dilbert and three co-workers sit at a conference table. A man says, "I think it was fifty gigabits."

Another man replies, "I think you mean MEGabits."

They all laugh, snort and giggle. Dilbert says, "We're so fun-loving, you'd think ONE of us would have a friend outside of work."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I THINK IT WAS FIFTY GIGABITS.

I THINK YOU MEAN MEGABITS.

AR HA HA HAA SNORT GIGGLE HEE-HEE

WE'RE SO FUN-LOVING.

YOU'D THINK ONE OF US WOULD MAVE A FRIEND OUTSIDE OF WORK.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The title of this comic strip is "Gigabits and Megabits."

The comic strip features Dilbert, a cartoon character, sitting in a meeting with his coworkers. The conversation begins with a coworker saying, "I think it was fifty gigabits." Dilbert responds, "I think you mean megabits." The coworker then says, "We're so fun-loving. You'd think one of us would have a friend outside of work."

The comic strip is humorous because it pokes fun at the technical terms used in the workplace, specifically the difference between gigabits and megabits. The coworker's comment about being fun-loving and having a friend outside of work is ironic, as the conversation is focused on technical details rather than personal relationships. The comic strip uses satire to comment on the monotony and lack of social interaction in the workplace.

generated by llama-3.2-11b-vision-instruct


Accompanying textual content, such as title, tags and transcripts, is shown here if we have it. Not every comic has all of these, and they seem to be a bit hit and miss even on the official website.

Jokes and Humour