Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 13th January 2005
Dilbert//5752, first published 21 years ago on Thursday 13th January 2005
Tags
mark terrotory wireless internet option change to prototype
Official transcript
I must mark my terrtoy by insisting on a change to the prototype. "Give it a wireless internet option."
"It already had one."
"What doesn't it have?"
"An idiot designing it."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I MUST MARK MY TERRITORY BY INSISTING ON A CHANGE TO THE PROTOTYPE.
GIVE IT A WIRELESS INTERNET OPTION.
IT ALREADY HAS ONE.
WHAT DOESN'T IT HAVE?
AN IDIOT DESIGNING IT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Wired vs. Wireless"
Summary:
The comic strip depicts a meeting between two men, one of whom is a boss and the other an employee. The employee is tasked with marking the boss's territory by insisting on a change to the prototype.
Key Points:
- The boss requests a wireless internet option, but the employee suggests that it already has one.
- The employee is confused by the boss's request and asks what doesn't have an idiot designing it.
- The boss responds that the employee is the idiot designing it.
Themes:
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of technological advancements and the challenges of implementing them.
- It also highlights the importance of clear communication and understanding in the workplace.
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