Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 20th September 1997
Dilbert//3080, first published 29 years ago on Saturday 20th September 1997
Tags
dinosaurs downsized fate vote by email jimmy carter monitor voting
Official transcript
Dogbert says, "Should the Dinosaurs be downsized? You decide their fate."
Bob, Dawn and Rex stand to one side looking worried. Vote by email: [email protected] A: I love the dinosaurs! B: Stick to office jokes! C: No talking animals! D: I don't have an opinion, but I like to vote! E: Get rid of everyone so I can use the blank space for notes. Ratbert says, 'There's a Jimmy Carter here to monitor the voting."
Dogbert says, "Uh-oh."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
SHOULD THE DINOSAURS BE DOWNSIZED? YOU DECIDE THEIR FATE.
VOTE BY EMAIL: [email protected] A. I LOVE THE DINOSAURS!
B. STICK TO OFFICE JOKES!
C. NO TALKING ANIMALS!
D. I DON'T HAVE ANY OPINIONS BUT I LIKE TO VOTE!
E. GET RID OF EVERYONE SO I CAN USE THE BLANK SPACE FOR NOTES.
THERE'S A JIMMY CARTER HERE TO MONITOR THE VOTING.
UH-OH.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Downsizing Dinosaurs"
Summary:
The comic strip features a group of dinosaurs discussing whether they should be downsized. One dinosaur suggests voting on the fate of the others, with options including:
- Loving the dinosaurs
- Sticking to office jokes
- Avoiding talking animals
- Having no opinions but voting
- Getting rid of everyone to use the blank space for notes
The comic strip is a humorous take on the idea of downsizing and the absurdity of involving dinosaurs in such a decision.
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