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Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 17th July 1994

Dilbert//1919, first published 32 years ago on Sunday 17th July 1994


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internet al gore information superhighway share ideas blonde jokes flirt college women chat area technology


Open source transcript

CAN WE CUT THIS SHORT?

I'D LIKE TO GET BACK TO THE INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY SURE. IM GLAD WE CONNECTED YOU ALL TO THE INTERNET SO YOU CAN SHARE IDEAS WITH COLLEAGUES YEAH, THAT'S RIGHT.

I WANT TO GO SHARE IDEAS WITH MY COLLEAGUES.

DO PEOPLE REALLY SHARE IDEAS WITH COLLEAGUES?

IF I GET AN IDEA , I'M NOT SHAR ING.

I THINK I'LL CHANNEL OVER TO THE INTERNET CHAT AREA AND FLIRT WITH COLLEGE WOMEN.

I'M STILL READING THROUGH FIVE MEGS OF BLONDE JOKES.

I WONDER IF AL GORE HAS ANY IDEA 7/17 HEY, TIPPER, HERE'S ANOTHER GOOD ONE! HEE HEE!

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AI Analysis

Title: "The Internet and Sharing Ideas"

Summary:

This comic strip, originally published in 1994, revolves around Dilbert's attempt to share ideas with his colleagues via the internet. The conversation begins with Dilbert suggesting they connect through the internet to share ideas, which is met with skepticism by his colleagues. One colleague, Tipper, jokingly suggests that Dilbert has no ideas, leading to a humorous exchange.

Key Points:

  • Dilbert proposes using the internet to share ideas with his colleagues.
  • His colleagues express skepticism and doubt his ability to come up with ideas.
  • Tipper makes a lighthearted comment about Dilbert having no ideas, which is met with laughter.
  • The comic strip pokes fun at the challenges of sharing ideas and the perceived lack of creativity in the workplace.

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