Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 14th February 1994
Dilbert//1766, first published 32 years ago on Monday 14th February 1994
Tags
desparation fabric of spce fear helpless meeting forever time division marketing guy
Open source transcript
WHAT SHALL WE TELL THE GUY FROM MARKETING THIS TIME?
Hee Hee LET'S SEE IF WE CAN MAKE HIM FEEL A SENSE OF HELPLESS DESPERATION AND FEAR .
THE TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLEXER OPENED A HOLE IN THE FABRIC WE'RE OF SPACE.
TRAPPED IN THIS MEETING FOREVER .
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AI Analysis
The image is a 'Dilbert' comic strip originally published in 1994. The title of the comic strip is not explicitly stated, but based on the content, a suitable title could be "The Time-Division Multiplexer Opens a Hole in the Fabric of Space."
Here is a summary of the comic strip in markdown format:
Panel 1:
- A man asks, "What shall we tell the guy from marketing this time?"
- Another man responds, "Hee hee hee."
Panel 2:
- The first man says, "Let's see if we can make him feel a sense of helpless desperation and fear."
- The second man nods in agreement.
Panel 3:
- The first man says, "The time-division multiplexer opened a hole in the fabric of space."
- The second man responds, "We're trapped in this meeting forever."
Summary: The comic strip depicts a group of men in a meeting, discussing how to deal with a representative from marketing. One of them suggests making the representative feel helpless and desperate, and another man proposes using the time-division multiplexer to create a hole in the fabric of space, trapping them in the meeting forever. The comic strip pokes fun at the bureaucratic red tape and the absurdity of corporate meetings.
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