Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 5th August 1996
Dilbert//2669, first published thirty years ago on Monday 5th August 1996
Tags
hunk burning love cubicle working sending steamy email send to all thank you
Official transcript
Tina types, "Tom, you delicious hunk of burning love: if you were in my cubicle now I'd . . ."
Tina thinks, "It looks as if I'm working. Nobody can tell that I'm sending steamy e-mail to my new boyfriend."
Dilbert says to Tina, "Tina, two things: watch out for the 'send to all' address, and thank you very much."
Dilbert's tie and his hair stand up straight.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
TOM, YOU DELICIOUS HUNK OF BURNING LOVE: IF YOU WERE IN MY CUBICLE NOW I'D IT LOOKS AS IF I'M WORKING. NOBODY CAN TELL THAT I'M SENDING STEAMY EMAIL TO MY NEW BOYFRIEND.
TINA, TWO THINGS: WATCH OUT FOR THE "SEND TO ALL" ADDRESS, AND THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Email Etiquette"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 1996, revolves around Tina's attempt to send a "steamy" email to her new boyfriend. However, she accidentally sends it to her entire address book instead of just her boyfriend. The strip humorously highlights the importance of double-checking the recipient's email address before hitting send.
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