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Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 4th July 2004

Dilbert//5559, first published 22 years ago on Sunday 4th July 2004


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created work email him end the madness meeting with boss pulling plugs request


Open source transcript

CAROL, I NEED TEN MINUTES ON THE POINTY-HAIRED BOSS SCHEDULE.

I DON'T LET HIM HAVE MEETINGS ANYMORE.

WHAT? EVERY TIME HE HAD A MEETING IT JUST CREATED MORE WORK FOR ME.

IT WAS ALWAYS "CAROL, GET ME A FILE," AND "CAROL, SCHEDULE ANOTHER MEETING: OBVIOUSLY I HAD TO PUT AN END TO THE MADNESS.

I GUESS I COULD EMAIL HIM.

YOU COULD TRY.

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Meeting Madness"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a Dilbert character, known for his sarcastic and witty remarks, in a humorous exchange with his boss, Carol. The conversation revolves around the absurdity of Carol's meeting schedule, which has become increasingly frequent and unnecessary.

Key Points:

  • Dilbert expresses frustration with Carol's constant meetings, stating that he needs only ten minutes on the pointy-haired boss's schedule.
  • Carol responds by scheduling another meeting, which Dilbert finds ridiculous.
  • The exchange highlights the chaos and inefficiency of Carol's meeting schedule, with Dilbert questioning the purpose of the meetings.
  • The comic strip pokes fun at the common workplace phenomenon of unnecessary meetings and the frustration they can cause.

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