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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 1st September 1995

Dilbert//2330, first published 31 years ago on Friday 1st September 1995


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tina brittlke tech dysfunctional opinions email women portrayed lawyers startship captains art class


Official transcript

Dogbert and Tina are sitting at a table. Dogbert says to the reader, "This week, we introduced Tina the Brittle Tech Writer to the strip. Tina is dysfunctional like everybody here except me."

Tina growls, "RRRR."

Dogbert continues, "Send your opinions by e-mail to [email protected]. It's the only way we can learn."

Tina growls, "RRRR."

A written list says, "PICK ONE: A. Women should only be portrayed as lawyers and starship captains. B. I don't have e-mail. C. Tina should be treated with the same dignity as Dilbert and Wally. D. Take an art class."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

THIS WEEK WE INTRODUCED TINA THE BRITTLE TECH WRITER TO THE STRIP.

TINA IS DYSFUNCTIONAL LIKE EVERYBODY HERE EXCEPT ME.

RRRR SEND YOUR OPINIONS BY EMAIL TO [email protected] IT'S THE ONLY WAY WE CAN LEARN.

RRRR PICK ONE A. WOMEN SHOULD ONLY BE PORTRAYED AS LAWYERS AND STARSHIP CAPTAINS B. I DON'T HAVE EMAIL.

C. TINA SHOULD BE TREATED WITH THE SAME DIGNITY AS DILBERT AND WALLY.

D. TAKE AN ART CLASS.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Tina the Brittle Tech Writer"

Summary:

The comic strip introduces Tina, a new tech writer, who is initially met with skepticism by the office staff. The strip humorously explores her introduction to the team and her unique approach to learning.

Key Points:

  • Tina is introduced as a new tech writer, but is met with initial resistance from the office staff.
  • She is tasked with writing an article about women in tech, but struggles to come up with a topic.
  • The strip pokes fun at the challenges of learning new skills and adapting to new environments.
  • The humor is lighthearted and relatable, making it a humorous commentary on the challenges of working in a fast-paced industry.

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