Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 11th July 1994
Dilbert//1913, first published 32 years ago on Monday 11th July 1994
Tags
new career technology pundit columnist angry opinions
Official transcript
I'm starting a new career as a technology pundit and columnist.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I'M STARTING A NEW CAREER AS A TECHNOLOGY PUNDIT AND COLUMNIST.
THIS MOSTLY INVOLVES FORMING ANGRY OPINIONS ABOUT THINGS I HAVEN'T GOT THE TIME TO UNDERSTAND.
IS THE RISC PROCESSOR APPROPRIATE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS?
HELLO!! IS ANYBODY ?!!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "New Career"
Summary:
The comic strip follows Dilbert, a technology pundit and columnist, as he embarks on a new career path. In the first panel, Dilbert introduces himself as a technology pundit and columnist, with a colleague expressing skepticism about his qualifications. The second panel reveals that Dilbert has no experience or understanding of the field, but is determined to succeed. In the third panel, Dilbert is asked if the RTSC processor is suitable for senior citizens, and he responds with a sarcastic remark, "Hello, is anybody home?" The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of someone starting a new career without proper training or experience, and the absurdity of Dilbert's response to the question about the RTSC processor.
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