Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 14th August 1998
Dilbert//3408, first published 28 years ago on Friday 14th August 1998
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moon nasa hides women love male engineers drinking contest loser never return entering contest
Official transcript
Caption: Somewhere on the moon. The engineers and Dilbert are in a standoff. Engineer 1 says, "So, you discovered where NASA hides the women who love male engineers."
Engineer 1 says, "How about a little drinking contest, tough guy? The loser can nver return."
The three engineer loving women lie slumped on the surface of the moon surrounded by empty alcohol bottles. Woman 1 says "We probably shouldn't have insisted on entering the contest."
Woman 2 says, "I'll miss them."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
SOMEWHERE ON THE MOON SO, YOU DISCOVERED WHERE NASA HIDES THE WOMEN WHO LOVE MALE ENGINEERS.
HOW ABOUT A LITTLE DRINKING CONTEST, TOUGH GUY? THE LOSER CAN NEVER RETURN.
VASA WE PROBABLY SHOULDN'T HAVE INSISTED ON ENTERING THE CONTEST.
I'LL MISS THEM.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Somewhere on the Moon"
Summary:
The comic strip "Somewhere on the Moon" is a humorous take on a drinking contest that takes place on the moon. The story begins with a group of people gathered on the moon, where they discover that NASA has hidden the women who love male engineers. The men are excited to participate in a drinking contest, but the women are hesitant to join in.
As the contest begins, the men start to drink heavily, while the women refuse to participate. One of the men, wearing a NASA t-shirt, asks how about a little drinking contest, tough guy? The loser can never return. The women respond by saying they probably shouldn't have insisted on entering the contest. I'll miss them.
The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of a drinking contest on the moon and the stereotypes surrounding men and women. It also highlights the absurdity of NASA hiding the women who love male engineers on the moon. Overall, the comic strip is a lighthearted and humorous take on a science fiction scenario.
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