Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 19th February 1994
Dilbert//1771, first published 32 years ago on Saturday 19th February 1994
Tags
computer deluxe state of the art computer feel happy song sing a song no need people technology
Official transcript
"35 inch monitor, 20 MEGs of RAM, 1.2 gigabytes of hard disk space..."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
35 INCH MONITOR, 20 MEGS OF RAM, 1.2 GIGABYTES OF HARD DISK SPACE...
I FEEL A SONG COMING ON.
PEOPLE... WHO DON'T NEED PEOPLE... ARE THE HA-A-A-PPIEST PEOPLE.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Ha-a-a-a-ppiest People"
Summary:
- The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a bald head and a white shirt, sitting at his desk.
- He is shown thinking about the specifications of his computer monitor, which includes a 35-inch screen, 20 megabytes of RAM, and 1.2 gigabytes of hard disk space.
- As he continues to think, he starts to feel a song coming on, and he begins to sing "People... who don't need people... are the ha-a-a-a-ppiest people."
- The comic strip humorously highlights Dilbert's awkwardness and his tendency to think about mundane things, such as computer hardware, in a way that is relatable to many people.
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