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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 31st December 2005

Dilbert//6104, first published 21 years ago on Saturday 31st December 2005


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web service satndards consortium approval review executive board review borad


Official transcript

"We should join the industry consortium that's promoting web services standards."

"Run that past the consortium approval review board and get a sign-off from the executive board of review board reviewers."

"Do those exist?"

"In a perfect world, yes."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WE SHOULD JOIN THE INDUSTRY CONSORTIUM THAT'S PROMOTING WEB SERVICES STANDARDS.

RUN THAT PAST THE CONSORTIUM APPROVAL REVIEW BOARD AND GET A SIGN-OFF FROM THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF REVIEW BOARD REVIEWERS.

DO THOSE EXIST?

IN A PERFECT WORLD, YES

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AI Analysis

Title: "In a Perfect World"

Summary:

This 'Dilbert' comic strip depicts a conversation between a man in a white lab coat and a man in a suit. The lab-coated man suggests joining the Industry Consortium to promote web services standards, but the suited man is skeptical, asking if those who exist are perfect in a world where they do. The suited man then proceeds to sign off from the Executive Board of Review Board Reviewers, implying that he is not interested in participating in the consortium. The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of perfection and the bureaucracy surrounding it.

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