Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 27th June 1995
Dilbert//2264, first published 31 years ago on Tuesday 27th June 1995
Tags
benchmark world class companies compare verbs nouns assign engineers field research pointy haired idioits
Official transcript
The Boss says to Alice, "Alice, I want you to benchmark these world-class companies. Find out how we compare."
Alice responds, "I'm betting they don't make verbs out of nouns. And I'll bet they don't assign engineers to do field research."
Alice talks on the phone in her office. She asks, "Do you guys have any pointy-haired idiots running your place? . . . Would you like one?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
ALICE, I WANT YOU TO BENCHMARK THESE WORLD-CLASS COMPANIES FIND OUT HOW WE COMPARE.
I'M BETTING THEY DON'T MAKE VERBS OUT OF NOUNS. AND I'LL BET THEY DON'T ASSIGN ENGINEERS TO DO FIELD RESEARCH.
DO YOU GUYS HAVE ANY POINTY-HAIRED IDIOTS RUNNING YOUR PLACE?
WOULD YOU LIKE ONE?
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Pointy-Haired Idiots"
Summary:
The comic strip features a conversation between Alice and her boss, Scott Adams, who is known for his humorous and satirical take on office life. The strip is set in a typical office setting, with Alice sitting at her desk and Scott sitting across from her.
Key Points:
- Alice asks Scott to benchmark world-class companies, but he responds by asking if she has any "pointy-haired idiots" running her place.
- Alice is taken aback by the question and asks if Scott is serious.
- Scott responds by asking if she would like one, implying that he is willing to provide her with a pointy-haired idiot to run her place.
- The strip ends with Alice looking confused and frustrated, while Scott appears amused by the exchange.
Humor:
The humor in this comic strip comes from the unexpected and absurd nature of Scott's response. The use of the term "pointy-haired idiot" is a classic example of Scott's satire, as it is a derogatory term that he often uses to describe his boss, the CEO of the company. The fact that Scott is willing to provide Alice with a pointy-haired idiot to run her place is also humorous, as it implies that he thinks she needs help managing her team.
Overall:
This comic strip is a classic example of Scott Adams' humor and satire. It pokes fun at the absurdities of office life and the quirks of human behavior. The use of the term "pointy-haired idiot" adds to the humor, as it is a relatable and recognizable character archetype in the world of Dilbert.
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