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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 15th February 1995

Dilbert//2132, first published 31 years ago on Wednesday 15th February 1995


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same meail last week best of wally cube sabbaticle first notice


Official transcript

Dilbert peers over the cubicle wall and says, "Wally, you just sent me the same e-mail you sent last week."

Wally says, "I'm rerunning the 'Best of Wally' while I'm on in-cube sabbatical."

Dilbert asks, "How long is your sabbatical?"

Wally replies, "Six months so far, and you're the first to notice."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WALLY, YOU JUST SENT ME THE SAME EMAIL YOU SENT LAST WEEK.

I'M RERUNNING THE "BEST OF WALLY" WHILE I'M ON IN-CUBE SABBATICAL HOW LONG IS YOUR SABBATICAL?

SIX MONTHS SO FAR, AND YOU'RE THE FIRST TO NOTICE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Sabbatical"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around Wally, a character known for his frequent absences from work. In this strip, he is on sabbatical and is being replaced by another character, who is also named Wally. The new Wally is tasked with sending emails to the original Wally, who is on sabbatical.

Key Points:

  • The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of sabbaticals and the challenges of replacing employees.
  • The use of the same name for both characters adds to the humor and confusion.
  • The strip highlights the difficulties of communication and the importance of clear boundaries in the workplace.

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