Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 31st August 1998
Dilbert//3425, first published 28 years ago on Monday 31st August 1998
Tags
weasel store clerk never settle lesser of two weasels
Open source transcript
IT'S NICE, BUT THE WEASEL DOWN THE STREET IS SELLING IT FOR LESS.
YOU SHOULD NEVER SETTLE FOR THE LESSER OF TWO WEASELS.
NOW THAT YOU MENTION IT, IT DID SEEM TOO CONVENIENT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a bald head, standing in an office setting. He is holding a cardboard box and conversing with two weasels, who are dressed in white shirts and ties.
Key Points:
- The weasels are selling the box to Dilbert for a lower price than usual.
- Dilbert is hesitant to make a decision, citing the presence of two weasels.
- The weasels offer to remove one of their number, making the deal more appealing to Dilbert.
- Dilbert is now more receptive to the offer and mentions that it seems convenient.
Overall Impression:
The comic strip is humorous and satirical, poking fun at the idea of business transactions and the influence of numbers on decision-making.
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