Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 16th May 2006
Dilbert//6240, first published twenty years ago on Tuesday 16th May 2006
Official transcript
"Aren't you afraid that Google will try to squash you for inventing a better search engine?"
"Their company motto is 'Don't Be Evil.' It's not as if they have a death ray or something."
Google Headquarters "Now look in the big hole, Eric."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
AREN'T YOU AFRAID THAT GOOGLE WILL TRY TO SQUASH YOU FOR INVENTING A BETTER SEARCH ENGINE?
THEIR COMPANY MOTTO IS "DON'T BE EVIL." IT'S NOT AS IF THEY HAVE A DEATH RAY OR SOMETHING.
GOOGLE HEADQUARTERS NOW LOOK IN THE BIG HOLE, ERIC.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Google Headquarters"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a distinctive hairstyle, sitting at his desk and addressing a white mouse on his computer screen. He asks the mouse, "AREN'T YOU AFRAID THAT GOOGLE WILL TRY TO SQUASH YOU FOR INVENTING A BETTER SEARCH ENGINE?" The mouse responds, "THEIR COMPANY MOTTO IS 'DON'T BE EVIL.' IT'S NOT AS IF THEY HAVE A DEATH RAY OR SOMETHING."
In the next panel, Dilbert is shown in front of a computer screen displaying a Google search results page. He is accompanied by a man in a blue suit, who is pointing at the screen and saying, "NOW LOOK IN THE BIG HOLE, ERIC."
The final panel shows two men in suits standing in front of a large hole in the ground, with one of them exclaiming, "GOOGLE HEADQUARTERS." The overall tone of the comic strip is humorous and satirical, poking fun at Google's corporate culture and the idea of a "better search engine."
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