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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 19th May 1997

Dilbert//2956, first published 29 years ago on Monday 19th May 1997


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chair the fun commitee improve morale internet personal reasons technology


Official transcript

The Boss stands behind Wally's desk and says, "Wally, two things . . ."

The Boss says, "Number one, I want you to chair the 'fun committee' to improve employee morale."

The Boss says, "Two, according to this report, you've been using the Internet for personal reasons."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WALLY, TWO THINGS...

NUMBER ONE, I WANT YOU TO CHAIR THE "FUN COMMITTEE" TO IMPROVE EMPLOYEE MORALE.

TWO, ACCORDING TO THIS REPORT, YOU'VE BEEN USING THE INTERNET FOR PERSONAL REASONS.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Fun Committee"

Summary:

  • The comic strip features a character named Wally, who is hiding behind a door.
  • Another character, Number One, enters the room and asks Wally to chair the "Fun Committee" to improve employee morale.
  • Wally is skeptical and asks if he can use the internet for personal reasons.
  • Number One agrees, but Wally is hesitant, suggesting that he might be using the internet for personal reasons instead of improving employee morale.

Key Points:

  • Wally's reluctance to chair the Fun Committee
  • Number One's willingness to allow Wally to use the internet for personal reasons
  • The potential misuse of company resources for personal purposes
  • The comedic tone of the strip, poking fun at the idea of a "Fun Committee" and the challenges of improving employee morale.

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