Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 13th March 2003
Dilbert//5080, first published 23 years ago on Thursday 13th March 2003
Tags
greek greek word parthenon word for sports event zeus new product
Official transcript
The Boss addresses a meeting, "Wally has been researching Greek words to name our new product."
Wally says, "All I have is Zeus. And Parthenon. And the word 'Greek' itself."
Wally continues, "I understand they have a word for sports even too. I'm trying to track that down."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WALLY HAS BEEN RESEARCHING GREEK WORDS TO NAME OUR NEW PRODUCT.
ALL I HAVE IS ZEUS, AND PARTHENON, AND THE WORD "GREEK" ITSELF.
I UNDERSTAND THEY HAVE A WORD FOR A SPORTS EVENT, TOO. I'M TRYING TO TRACK THAT DOWN.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Greek Gods in the Workplace"
Summary:
- The comic strip revolves around Wally's attempt to name a new product, with his coworkers offering suggestions inspired by Greek gods.
- Zeus, Parthenon, and "Greek" itself are mentioned as potential names.
- The strip pokes fun at the idea of using Greek gods' names for everyday products, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.
- The comic strip uses humor to comment on the tendency to overuse Greek references in modern culture.
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