Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 12th April 2003
Dilbert//5110, first published 23 years ago on Saturday 12th April 2003
Tags
orchestra od data ironic spelling geneous mistro
Official transcript
Dilbert, Wally, and a coworker are meeting. The coworker holds up a sign and says, "We named the product 'Geneousmistro' because it conducts an orchestra of data."
The coworker continues, "Can you believe the domain name 'Geneousmistro' wasn't already taken?"
Dilbert asks, "Is the spelling meant to be ironic?"
The coworker replies, "Why do you ask?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WE NAMED THE PRODUCT "GENEOUS MISTRO BECAUSE IT CONDUCTS AN ORCHESTRA OF DATA.
0000- GENEOUS MISTRO CAN YOU BELIEVE THE DOMAIN NAME "GENEOUSMISTRO" WASN'T ALREADY TAKEN?
GENEOUS MISTRO IS THE SPELLING MEANT TO BE IRONIC?
WHY DO YOU ASK?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Geneous Mistro"
Summary:
The comic strip features a group of men in suits and ties seated at a table, engaged in a discussion about a product named "Geneous Mistro." The conversation revolves around the origin of the name and its meaning.
- The first man asks if the domain name "Geneousmistro" was already taken, implying that the company may have chosen a name that is not unique or memorable.
- The second man responds by asking why the spelling was meant to be ironic, suggesting that the company may have intentionally chosen a name that is difficult to pronounce or remember.
- The third man, holding a sign that reads "GENEOUS MISTRO," appears to be a spokesperson for the product and is likely trying to defend the name.
Overall, the comic strip pokes fun at the idea of companies trying to come up with unique and memorable names for their products, while also highlighting the potential pitfalls of choosing a name that is difficult to pronounce or remember.
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