Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 2nd November 1992
Dilbert//1297, first published 34 years ago on Monday 2nd November 1992
Tags
failed driving test nine dogbert school specialize problem application form special pointy
Official transcript
A customer sits across from Dogbert's desk. The boy says, "I've failed the driving test nine times. Can you help?"
Dogbert replies, "I specialize in the problem cases. Just sign the application form."
The boy looks at the pencil and says, "Wait . . . I've seen one of these before. Yes, there's something special about the pointy end . . . But what?"
Dogbert thinks, "Uh oh."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I'VE FAILED THE DRIVING TEST NINE TIMES. CAN YOU HELP?
DOGBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL I SPECIALIZE IN THE PROBLEM CASES. JUST SIGN THE APPLICATION FORM.
WAIT... I'VE SEEN ONE OF THESE BEFORE. YES, THERE'S SOMETHING SPECIAL ABOUT THE POINTY END... BUT WHAT?
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collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Pointy End"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 1992, revolves around a humorous exchange between a student and a driving instructor.
- The student has failed the driving test nine times and seeks assistance.
- The instructor specializes in problem cases and requires the student to sign an application form.
- The student is confused by the instructor's request for the "pointy end" of the application form, leading to a comedic exchange.
The comic strip pokes fun at the bureaucracy and inefficiencies often encountered in everyday life.
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