Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 12th June 1999
Dilbert//3710, first published 27 years ago on Saturday 12th June 1999
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lawyer court dilbert whistle blower emplyer aaplets cookie data competing protals jury selction hungry legal
Open source transcript
OKAY, WHISTLE-BLOWER EXPLAIN TO THE JURY THE ALLEGED CRIMES OF YOUR EMPLOYER.
... THEN OUR APPLETS WERE DESIGNED TO CORRUPT COOKIE DATA FROM ALL COMPETING PORTALS.
NICE JURY SELECTION SO FAR YOU'VE MADE THEM HUNGRY
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Cookie Data Corruption"
Summary:
The comic strip depicts a courtroom scene where the defendant is accused of corrupting cookie data from all competing portals. The judge asks the whistleblower to explain the alleged crimes, and the whistleblower reveals that the company's applets were designed to corrupt cookie data.
Key Points:
- The defendant is accused of corrupting cookie data from all competing portals.
- The whistleblower explains that the company's applets were designed to corrupt cookie data.
- The judge and jury are present in the courtroom, with the judge asking questions and the jury listening intently.
- The comic strip is a humorous take on the serious issue of data corruption and the use of applets to achieve this goal.
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