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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 2nd March 2006

Dilbert//6165, first published twenty years ago on Thursday 2nd March 2006


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center of excellence presidentail library honoring lifes work asking questions


Official transcript

"I've been asked to design and build our center of excellence."

"Which, as I understand it, is like a presidential library honoring my life's work."

"In time, people learn to stop asking me questions."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

IVE BEEN ASKED TO DESIGN AND BUILD OUR CENTER OF EXCELLENCE.

WHICH, AS I UNDERSTAND IT, IS LIKE A PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY HONORING MY LIFE'S WORK.

IN TIME, PEOPLE LEARN TO STOP ASKING ME QUESTIONS.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Presidential Library"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between the main character, Dilbert, and his boss. Dilbert has been tasked with designing a presidential library, but he is frustrated with the constant questions and interruptions from his colleagues. He compares the situation to a presidential library, where people are only interested in asking questions and not in understanding the work being done.

Key Points:

  • Dilbert is tasked with designing a presidential library.
  • He is frustrated with the constant questions and interruptions from his colleagues.
  • He compares the situation to a presidential library, where people are only interested in asking questions and not in understanding the work being done.
  • The comic strip highlights the challenges of working in a bureaucratic environment and the importance of effective communication.

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