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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 18th April 2006

Dilbert//6212, first published twenty years ago on Tuesday 18th April 2006


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engineer infeasibility second opinion engineering


Official transcript

"Dilbert says my plan won't work. I need a second opinion."

"Hypothetically, if I say your plan is terrific, would I end up being the engineer who has to implement it?"

"Maybe."

"Your plan reeks of infeasibility."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

SAYS MY PLAN WON'T WORK.

I NEED A SECOND OPINION HYPOTHE TICALLY, IF I SAY YOUR PLAN IS TERRIFIC, WOULD I END UP BEING THE ENGINEER WHO HAS TO IMPLEMENT IT?

MAYBE.

YOUR PLAN REEKS OF INFEASIBILITY.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Infeasibility"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a conversation between Dilbert and his boss, Wally. Dilbert presents a plan, but Wally responds with skepticism, stating that it won't work and needs a second opinion. Dilbert retorts that his plan is terrific and would be implemented if he were the engineer, implying that Wally lacks the necessary expertise. Wally then reveals that Dilbert's plan is reeks of infeasibility, leading to a humorous exchange between the two characters.

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