Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 5th August 1999
Dilbert//3764, first published 27 years ago on Thursday 5th August 1999
Tags
manual typewriter evolve into birds computers
Official transcript
Bob the dinosaur holds a typewriter and says, "Computers aren't for everyone. I love my trusty manual typewriter."
Bob sit and types a letter. Bob thinks, "Ooops."
Bob thinks, "I hope I can correct that before all my friends evlove into birds."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
COMPUTERS AREN'T FOR EVERYONE. I LOVE MY TRUSTY MANUAL TYPEWRITER.
OOPS I HOPE I CAN CORRECT THAT BEFORE ALL MY FRIENDS EVOLVE INTO BIRDS.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Evolutionary Typing"
Summary:
The comic strip features a dinosaur, Dilbert's boss, sitting at a desk with a typewriter. The conversation begins with the dinosaur expressing a preference for manual typewriters over computers, citing their reliability and lack of dependence on others. The dinosaur then shares a humorous thought bubble, hoping to correct the error of all friends evolving into birds before it happens to them. The comic strip playfully pokes fun at the dinosaur's outdated technology preference and its humorous concerns about the future of its friends.
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