Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 6th June 2004
Dilbert//5531, first published 22 years ago on Sunday 6th June 2004
Tags
typos in email confused point more professional clear efficient meassages gossipy cruitical time waster scoffing sound
Official transcript
"Did you see all of the typos in Dilbert's e-mail?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DID YOU SEE ALL OF THE TYPOS IN DILBERT'S EMAIL?
WERE YOU CONFUSED ABOUT ITS MEANING?
NO.
THAT'S NOT THE POINT.
THEN I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOUR POINT IS.
I THINK HE SHOULD BE MORE PROFESSIONAL, THAT'S ALL.
SO, INSTEAD OF SENDING CLEAR, EFFICIENT MESSAGES, HE SHOULD FOLLOW YOUR EXAMPLE AND...
.. BE A GOSSIPY, CRITICAL, TIME -WASTER WHO VALUES APPEARANCE OVER FUNCTION?
ARE YOU DONE HURT -I ING ME NOW?
I'M SAVING A SCOFFING SOUND FOR WHEN YOU TURN TO LEAVE.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Gossiping"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled, balding man with a pointed chin, in a cubicle. His co-worker Wally, a man with a shaggy beard and a white shirt, is also present. The conversation revolves around gossiping and its negative impact on work performance.
Key Points:
- Dilbert asks if Wally has seen all the typos in Dilbert's email.
- Wally responds that he is not concerned about the typos, but rather the gossiping that is occurring.
- Dilbert explains that he is trying to be more professional and avoid gossiping.
- Wally advises Dilbert to focus on his work and not engage in gossiping.
- Dilbert agrees to take Wally's advice and stop gossiping.
- The comic strip ends with Dilbert and Wally parting ways, with Dilbert determined to improve his work performance and avoid gossiping.
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