Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 29th November 1996
Dilbert//2785, first published thirty years ago on Friday 29th November 1996
Tags
presentation package worked 12 hrs creative stupor dementia worse
Official transcript
Alice stands in front of the Boss's desk looking tired and disheveled. She hands some documents to the Boss and says, "Here's my presentation package. I worked twelve straight hours on it."
Alice continues, "That includes three hours of creativity followed by nine hours of stupor, senseless twiddling and outright dementia."
Alice says, "I suppose there's only one thing that could make this presentation worse."
The Boss says, "Send it around for comments."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
HERE'S MY PRESENTATION PACKAGE. I WORKED TWELVE STRAIGHT HOURS ON IT.
THAT INCLUDES THREE HOURS OF CREATIVITY FOLLOWED BY NINE HOURS OF STUPOR, SENSELESS TWIDDLING AND OUTRIGHT DEMENTIA.
I SUPPOSE THERE'S ONLY ONE THING THAT COULD MAKE THIS PRESENTATION WORSE.
SEND IT AROUND FOR COMMENTS.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Presentation Package"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 1996, features a woman presenting a "presentation package" to a man. The package includes three hours of creativity, followed by nine hours of "stupor, senseless twiddling, and outright dementia." The man is unimpressed, stating that it could make the presentation worse.
Key Elements:
- The woman's presentation package
- The man's skepticism
- The potential negative impact on the presentation
Tone:
The comic strip has a humorous tone, poking fun at the idea of a presentation package that promises to make a presentation worse.
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