Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 30th October 2001
Dilbert//4581, first published 25 years ago on Tuesday 30th October 2001
Tags
circuit design mention didnt psychic conversation
Official transcript
Dilbert is eating lunch with a female coworker. The coworker says, "Then I noticed that the circuit design looked like a bug. I was going to mention it but then I didn't."
Dilbert exclaims, "I'm psychic!"
Dilbert continues, "Unless you're saying out loud every thought that crosses your mind."
The coworker gives the thumbs up and says, "It's called conversation."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THEN I NOTICED THAT THE CIRCUIT DESIGN LOOKED LIKE A BUG. I WAS GOING TO MENTION IT BUT THEN I DIDN'T.
I'M PSYCHIC!
UNLESS YOU'RE SAYING OUT LOUD EVERY THOUGHT THAT CROSSES YOUR MIND.
IT'S CALLED CONVERSATION.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Psychic Circuit"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert and his co-worker Alice at a conference table, discussing a bug in the circuit design. Dilbert notices that the design resembles a bug and mentions it to Alice, who responds with a witty remark about being psychic.
Key Points:
- Dilbert observes that the circuit design looks like a bug.
- He mentions this to Alice, who teases him about being psychic.
- The conversation highlights the importance of clear communication and avoiding misunderstandings in technical discussions.
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