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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 18th July 1998

Dilbert//3381, first published 28 years ago on Saturday 18th July 1998


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myron not moron run spell check suggestions spell check


Official transcript

While The Boss sits in his chair, Myron gripes while holding a memo, "My name is Myron, not Moron!"

As he walks away, Myron continues, "Next time that you run spell check, don't automatically take its suggestions."

The Boss thinks, "What's 'spell check'?"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

MY NAME IS MYRON, NOT MORON!

NEXT TIME THAT YOU RUN SPELL CHECK, DON'T AUTOMATICALLY TAKE ITS SUGGESTIONS.

WHAT'S "SPELL CHECK"?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Spell Check"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a man named Myron, who is mistaken for Moron due to a spelling error. The scene unfolds in an office setting, where the man is introduced as Myron, but his name is misread as Moron.

  • The man corrects the error, emphasizing that his name is indeed Myron.
  • In response, a colleague suggests using spell check to avoid future mistakes.
  • However, the man points out that spell check may not always be accurate, as it can lead to incorrect assumptions.
  • The conversation highlights the importance of double-checking information and being cautious when relying on automated tools.

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