Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 11th January 2000
Dilbert//3923, first published 26 years ago on Tuesday 11th January 2000
Tags
air circulation catbert relevance documents email shuffling paper creates circulation
Official transcript
Asok asks Catbert: "Mister Catbert, could you help me see the revelance of my work to the well-being of society?"
Catbert answers: "Your shuffling of unimportant documents helps the air circulate."
Asok is sitting at his computer and thinks: "All of my documents are e-mail."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
MISTER CATBERT.
COULD YOU HELP ME SEE THE RELEVANCE OF MY WORK TO THE WELL-BEING OF SOCIETY?
YOUR SHUFFLING OF UNIMPORTANT DOCUMENTS HELPS THE AIR CIRCULATE.
ALL OF MY DOCUMENTS ARE EMAIL.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "All of My Documents Are E-Mail"
Summary:
- The comic strip features Dilbert, a popular character in the "Dilbert" comic strip series.
- The strip is divided into three panels, each depicting a different scene.
- In the first panel, Dilbert's boss, Catbert, asks him to help him see the relevance of his work to the well-being of society.
- In the second panel, Dilbert responds by saying that his shuffling of unimportant documents helps the air circulate.
- In the third panel, Catbert is shown sitting at his desk, with a thought bubble above his head that reads, "All of my documents are e-mail."
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