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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 6th October 2000

Dilbert//4192, first published 26 years ago on Friday 6th October 2000


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executive offices office too far forgetting you name move office secretary forgets boss


Official transcript

Wally approaches the boss. Wally says, "Your office is too far from the executive offices."

The boss says, "It is?"

Wally says, "They are actively forgetting your name even as we speak. It's going..going..Gone!"

The boss approaches Carol and says, "Carol, we have to move my office!"

Carol says, "Have we met?"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

YOUR OFFICE IS TOO FAR FROM THE EXECUTIVE OFFICES.

IT IS?

THEY ARE ACTIVELY FORGETTING YOUR NAME EVEN AS WE SPEAK. IT'S GOING... GOING.

GONE!

CAROL, WE HAVE TO MOVE MY OFFICE!

HAVE WE ?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Lost in Translation"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between a man and his coworker, Carol, who is tasked with relocating his office. The man's response to the news is met with confusion, as he is unaware of his own name or the purpose of his office. The conversation highlights the absurdity of corporate bureaucracy and the challenges of effective communication in a large organization.

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