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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 7th July 1999

Dilbert//3735, first published 27 years ago on Wednesday 7th July 1999


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analysis disagrees intuition modems satan misundertsood whats his face


Official transcript

Dilbert stand in the boss office. The boss says, "Your analysis disagrees with my intuition."

Dilbert says, "Your intuition also told you the internet would be replaced with modems... whatever that means."

The boss says, "I'm misunderstood, just like... um.. what's his face."

Dilert says, "Satan?"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

YOUR ANALYSIS DISAGREES WITH MY INTUITION.

YOUR INTUITION ALSO TOLD YOU THE INTERNET WOULD BE REPLACED BY MODEMS...

WHATEVER THAT MEANS.

I'M MISUNDERSTOOD, JUST LIKE... UM...

WHAT'S -HIS- FACE.

SATAN?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Modem Misunderstandings"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a distinctive appearance, engaging in a conversation with another character. The conversation revolves around the concept of intuition and its relationship to technology.

  • Dilbert's coworker expresses his skepticism about the idea that intuition can replace modems, which are devices that enable internet connectivity.
  • Dilbert responds by stating that his intuition tells him the internet would be replaced by modems, but his coworker is confused and asks for clarification.
  • Dilbert explains that he means that his intuition is telling him that the internet would be replaced by something else, not modems themselves.
  • The conversation ends with Dilbert's coworker still looking puzzled, while Dilbert appears confident in his intuition.

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