Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 27th June 1992
Dilbert//1169, first published 34 years ago on Saturday 27th June 1992
Tags
dogbert school common sense story clayton auto mechanic cigars gasoline engine lightning guess
Official transcript
Dogbert stands in a dark classroom holding a pointer and using an overhead projector. Dogbert says, "This is the story of Clayton the Auto Mechanic."
Dogbert continues, "Clayton smoked cigars while working on gasoline engines. What problem did this cause?"
The projector shows an explosion. A man wrapped in bandages says, "He was hit by lightning every time?"
Dogbert asks, "Does anybody beside Clayton have a guess?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DOGBERT'S SCHOOL OF COMMON SENSE THIS IS THE STORY OF CLAYTON THE AUTO MECHANIC.
CLAYTON SMOKED CIGARS WHILE WORKING ON GASOLINE ENGINES. WHAT PROBLEM DID THIS CAUSE?
HE WAS HIT BY LIGHTNING EVERY TIME?
DOES ANYBODY BESIDE CLAYTON HAVE A GUESS ?
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Clayton's School of Common Sense"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 1992, features a humorous and satirical take on the concept of common sense. The story revolves around Clayton, an auto mechanic who has a peculiar habit of smoking cigars while working on gasoline engines.
Key Elements:
- Clayton's Habits: The comic strip highlights Clayton's unusual behavior of smoking cigars while working with gasoline engines, which is a clear safety hazard.
- Safety Concerns: The strip pokes fun at the idea that Clayton's actions are not only dangerous but also seemingly oblivious to the risks involved.
- Common Sense: The title "Clayton's School of Common Sense" is ironic, as Clayton's actions demonstrate a lack of common sense rather than a demonstration of it.
- Satirical Commentary: The comic strip uses humor to comment on the importance of safety protocols and responsible behavior in the workplace.
Overall:
This comic strip uses satire to highlight the importance of common sense and responsible behavior, particularly in high-risk environments like a garage or workshop. It encourages readers to think critically about the consequences of their actions and to prioritize safety above all else.
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