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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 12th May 2006

Dilbert//6236, first published twenty years ago on Friday 12th May 2006


Official transcript

I'm going to start a high tech company in the garage. "Some of the most successful companies started in garages. It must help somehow."

"I wonder if those other guys had homeowner rules about not parking in the driveway."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

IM GOING TO START A HIGH TECH COMPANY IN THE GARAGE.

SOME OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL COMPANIES STAR TED IN GARAGES. IT MUST HELP SOMEHOW.

I WONDER IF THOSE OTHER GUYS HAD HOMEOWNER RULES ABOUT NOT PARKING IN THE DRIVEWAY

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Tech Company in the Garage"

Summary:

The comic strip follows Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a balding head, as he prepares to start a high-tech company in his garage. He is accompanied by Dogbert, a white dog with a sinister grin, who serves as his assistant.

Key Scenes:

  • Scene 1: Dilbert announces his plan to start a high-tech company in the garage, with Dogbert's enthusiastic support.
  • Scene 2: Dilbert notes that some of the most successful companies began in garages, and asks Dogbert for help.
  • Scene 3: Dogbert suggests that they wonder if other guys had homeowner rules about not parking in the driveway.

Humor:

The humor in the comic strip comes from the absurdity of starting a high-tech company in a garage, and the exchange between Dilbert and Dogbert. The punchline about homeowner rules adds to the comedic effect, implying that Dilbert and Dogbert are more concerned with avoiding parking tickets than with actually starting a successful business.

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