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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 2nd January 1996

Dilbert//2453, first published thirty years ago on Tuesday 2nd January 1996


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antina non stereotypical woman computer monitor coffe machine butch woman shirt and tie


Official transcript

Dilbert sits at his computer and Antina appears in the door of his cubicle. Antina is muscular, has short hair and is wearing a tie and a skirt. She says, "Hi, I'm Antina the Non-stereotypical Woman."

Antina observes, "That computer monitor you're using is supposed to be 17 inches, but it's more like 16.5 inches."

She continues, "I took the coffee machine apart just for fun - want to see?"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

HI, I'M ANTINA THE NON-STEREOTYPICAL WOMAN.

THAT COMPUTER MONITOR YOU'RE USING IS SUPPOSED TO BE 17 INCHES. BUT IT'S MORE LIKE 16.5 INCHES.

I TOOK THE COFFEE MACHINE APART JUST FOR FUN - WANT TO SEE?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Coffee Machine Conundrum"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a conversation between two coworkers, Antina and Dilbert, in a cubicle office setting. The exchange begins with Antina introducing herself as a non-stereotypical woman, which Dilbert finds amusing. However, the conversation takes an unexpected turn when Antina mentions that the computer monitor she's using is supposed to be 17 inches but appears larger, measuring 16.5 inches.

Dilbert's response is sarcastic, suggesting that the coffee machine is the source of the discrepancy, implying that Antina is more interested in the coffee machine than the monitor's size. This exchange highlights the absurdity of office politics and the quirks of human interaction in a professional setting.

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