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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 14th April 2005

Dilbert//5843, first published 21 years ago on Thursday 14th April 2005


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brand company name finding a team reputation new stadium


Official transcript

Our marketing plan was to find a sports stadium to brand with our company's name. "The hard part was finding a team so jiuced up that our reputation seemed good in comparison."

"How do you feel about the new stadium name?"

"Rage. Same as always."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

OUR MARKETING PLAN WAS TO FIND A SPORTS STADIUM TO BRAND WITH OUR COMPANY'S NAME.

THE HARD PART WAS FINDING A TEAM SO JUICED UP THAT OUR REPUTATION SEEMED GOOD IN COMPARISON.

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE NEW STADIUM NAME?

RAGE. SAME AS ALWAYS.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The New Stadium Name"

Summary:

  • The comic strip depicts a marketing team tasked with renaming a sports stadium.
  • The team's initial suggestion, "Rage," is met with skepticism by the CEO, who asks how they feel about the new name.
  • The team responds with a mix of emotions, including anger and frustration, implying that the name "Rage" accurately reflects their sentiments.
  • The CEO's question and the team's response highlight the challenges of finding a suitable name for a sports stadium and the importance of considering the emotions and opinions of those involved in the process.

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