Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 3rd July 1994
Dilbert//1905, first published 32 years ago on Sunday 3rd July 1994
Tags
comic book adventure of boron most boring man ego boron slays marketing dept engineers respect in society transfer mode technology
Official transcript
"What are you drawing, Dogbert?
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WHAT ARE YOU I'M CREATING A COMIC BOOK CALLED "THE ADVENTURES OF BORON." "THE MOST BORING MAN IN THE ENTIRE UNIVERSE. " BORON LOOKS LIKE ME.
GEEZ, WHAT AN EGO YOU HAVE.
IN CHAPTER ONE, BORON SLAYS THE ENTIRE MARKETING DEPARTMENT BY EXPLAINING ASYNCHRONOUS PROTOCOLS I THINK IT'S HIGH TIME WE ENGINEERS GOT A LITTLE RESPECT IN THIS SOCIETY!
FURTHERMORE, THERE ARE MANY ADVANTAGES TO ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER MODE SWITCH TECHNOLOGY!
FIRST, THERE'S BANDWIDTH...
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip is titled "The Adventures of Boron" and features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic wit and disdain for bureaucracy, navigating a meeting with his boss Dogbert.
The Comic Strip
- Dilbert is tasked with creating a comic book called "The Adventures of Boron."
- He is instructed to explain asynchronous protocols, which he finds boring.
- He begins to explain the concept, but his enthusiasm is met with skepticism by Dogbert.
- Dilbert's attempts to make the topic more interesting are unsuccessful, leading to a humorous exchange between the two characters.
The Humor
- The comic strip pokes fun at the monotony of corporate meetings and the struggle to make complex technical topics engaging.
- Dilbert's deadpan reactions and witty one-liners add to the humor.
- The strip is a lighthearted commentary on the challenges of communicating technical information to non-technical audiences.
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