Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 6th August 1998
Dilbert//3400, first published 28 years ago on Thursday 6th August 1998
Tags
digital archive worlds greatest art fix the errors artists errors too much blue
Official transcript
The boss, Wally and Dilbert sit at the conference table. The boss says, "We won the bid to create a digital archive of the world's greatest art."
The boss says, "This will give us a chance to fix any errors made by the artists."
Wally says, "Errors?"
The boss says, "For example, there was a guy who used too much blue for a whole period."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WE WON THE BID TO CREATE A DIGITAL ARCHIVE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST ART.
THIS WILL GIVE US A CHANCE TO FIX ANY ERRORS MADE BY THE ARTISTS.
ERRORS?
FOR EXAMPLE, THERE WAS A GUY WHO USED TOO MUCH BLUE FOR A WHOLE PERIOD.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Digital Archive of the World's Greatest Art"
Summary:
- The comic strip features a group of men in a meeting, with one man proposing the creation of a digital archive of the world's greatest art.
- The man suggests that the archive will be used to fix errors made by artists, and provides an example of a "guy who used too much blue for a whole period."
- The other men in the meeting appear skeptical and uninterested in the proposal.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of creating a digital archive of art and the notion that it would be possible to fix errors made by artists.
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