Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 21st July 1994
Dilbert//1923, first published 32 years ago on Thursday 21st July 1994
Tags
techno geek shy boring gullible spider on arm controlling manipulate bust fool
Official transcript
"In market research terms, you belong to the 'techno geek' segment."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
IN MARKET RESEARCH TERMS, YOU BELONG TO THE "TECHNO GEEK" SEGMENT.
YOU'RE SHY, BORING, GULLIBLE AND MALE.
YOU PREFER COMPUTERS TO PEOPLE. THERE'S ALWAYS A SPIDER ON YOUR ARM MADE YOU LOOK.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Techno Geek"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 1994, revolves around a character named Dilbert, a white male with glasses and a red tie, who is part of the "Techno Geek" segment in market research terms. The strip features Dilbert engaging in a conversation with another character, where he describes himself as shy, boring, gullible, and male, with a preference for computers over people. He also mentions having a spider on his arm, which is a recurring theme throughout the series.
The comic strip is known for its humorous take on the tech industry and the quirks of its employees. The "Techno Geek" segment is a clever play on words, highlighting the stereotype of tech enthusiasts being awkward and socially inept. The strip's humor is relatable to anyone who has worked in the tech industry or has interacted with its eccentric characters.
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