Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 20th August 2005
Dilbert//5971, first published 21 years ago on Saturday 20th August 2005
Tags
window facing cubicle available printer papaer free trip vendor sunlight bleach visible wood
Official transcript
A prestigious window-facing cubicle has just become available. "It'll be a perfect place to store all the printer paper I bought so I could win a free trip from the paper vendor."
"And maybe the sunlight wll bleach out the visible wood chips."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
A PRESTIGIOUS WINDOW-FACING CUBICLE HAS JUST BECOME AVAILABLE.
IT'LL BE A PERFECT PLACE TO STORE ALL OF THE PRINTER PAPER I BOUGHT SO I COULD WIN A FREE TRIP FROM THE PAPER c VENDOR.
AND MAYBE THE SUNLIGHT WILL BLEACH OUT THE VISIBLE WOOD CHIPS.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Sunlight and Printer Paper"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with black hair, sitting at a conference table with his colleagues. The conversation begins with a statement about a prestigious window-facing cubicle being available. The speaker suggests that the cubicle would be a perfect place to store all of the printer paper he has bought, offering a free trip to the paper vendor as an incentive.
The discussion takes an unexpected turn when a colleague points out that sunlight will bleach out the visible wood chips. This comment is met with confusion, as the speaker seems unaware of this fact. The comic strip pokes fun at the mundane aspects of office life and the sometimes absurd nature of corporate conversations.
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