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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 30th July 1992

Dilbert//1202, first published 34 years ago on Thursday 30th July 1992


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dogbert ratbert copy newsletter clueless people situation conversational geometry


Official transcript

Dogbert says to Ratbert, "Ratbert, I brought you a copy of the 'Dogbert Clueletter,' the newsletter for clueless people."

Ratbert replies, "No thanks. I used to be clueless but I turned that situation around 360 degrees."

Ratbert reads the newsletter, "Dogbert's clues to conversational geometry."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

RATBERT, I BROUGHT YOU A COPY OF THE "DOGBERT CLUELETTER: THE NEWSLETTER FOR CLUELESS PEOPLE.

NO THANKS. I USED TO BE CLUELESS BUT I TURNED THAT SITUATION AROUND 360 DEGREES.

"DOGBERT'S CLUES TO CONVERSATIONAL GEOMETRY...."

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Dogbert's Clues to Conversational Geometry"

Summary:

  • Dogbert, a sarcastic and clever character, offers Ratbert advice on how to be more conversational.
  • Dogbert provides Ratbert with a newsletter titled "Dogbert Clueletter" and explains that he used to be clueless but turned that situation around 360 degrees.
  • Dogbert then shares his "clues to conversational geometry," which are actually nonsensical phrases such as "Dogbert's Clues to Conversational Geometry."
  • The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of trying to be more conversational and the absurdity of Dogbert's advice.

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