Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 1st September 1999
Dilbert//3791, first published 27 years ago on Wednesday 1st September 1999
Tags
meeting have a meeting project makes me unhappy business
Official transcript
The boss satnds in Dilbert's cubicle. The boss says, "I'm off to a meeting about your projext. Is there anything I should know?"
Dilbert says, "Yes. You should know how dumb it is to have a meeting about my project without inviting me."
The boss walks away and thinks, "Every time I learn something it make me unhappy"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I'M OFF TO A MEETING ABOUT YOUR PROJECT. IS THERE ANYTHING I SHOULD KNOW?
YES. YOU SHOULD KNOW HOW DUMB IT IS TO HAVE A MEETING ABOUT MY PROJECT WITHOUT INVITING ME.
EVERY TIME I LEARN SOMETHING IT MAKES ME UNHAPPY.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Uninvited Guest"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 1999, features Dilbert and his boss, Wally, in a humorous exchange. The conversation begins with Dilbert asking if there's anything he should know about the project they're about to discuss. Wally responds by saying that he should know how dumb it is to have a meeting about the project without inviting him.
The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Wally reveals that he's been learning something new every time he's unhappy. The exchange ends with Dilbert walking away, leaving Wally to ponder his next move.
Key Takeaways:
- The comic strip highlights the absurdity of meetings and the importance of clear communication.
- Wally's response to Dilbert's question showcases his sarcastic and humorous personality.
- The strip's title, "The Uninvited Guest," captures the essence of Wally's unexpected appearance at the meeting.
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