Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 4th June 1996
Dilbert//2607, first published thirty years ago on Tuesday 4th June 1996
Tags
time sequence discreet eventsmlime ofperception infinite possibilities magazine moments have togather less often life
Official transcript
Dilbert sits in a chair reading and Dogbert sits on his legs. Dogbert asks, "Do you see 'time' as a sequence of discrete events or simply a line of perception through infinite possibilities?"
Dilbert answers, "I see 'Time' as more of a magazine."
Dogbert says, "You know these moments we have together - we really must have them less often."
Dilbert says, "Ask me about 'Life.'"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DO YOU SEE "TIME" AS A SEQUENCE OF DISCRETE EVENTS OR SIMPLY A LINE OF PERCEPTION THROUGH INFINITE POSSIBILITIES?
ECH I SEE "TIME" AS MORE OF A MAGAZINE.
TECH EES YOU KNOW THESE MOMENTS WE HAVE TOGETHER - WE REALLY MUST HAVE THEM LESS OFTEN.
ASK ME ABOUT "LIFE."
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Time"
Summary:
- The comic strip features Dilbert, a white dog, and Dogbert, a white dog, engaged in a conversation about time.
- Dilbert asks Dogbert if he sees "time" as a sequence of discrete events or simply a line of perception through infinite possibilities.
- Dogbert responds that he sees "time" as more of a magazine, implying that time is a collection of moments that can be viewed and appreciated in different ways.
- Dogbert then asks Dilbert about "life," suggesting that time is a subjective experience that can be understood and appreciated in various ways.
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