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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 6th September 2006

Dilbert//6353, first published twenty years ago on Wednesday 6th September 2006


Official transcript

Is it difficult to transition from leading troops in combat life to the corporate life? "WHERE ARE THE PRODUCT SPECS?!!"

"The main difference is that it's harder to get good intel."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

IS IT DIFFICULT TO TRANSITION FROM LEADING TROOPS IN COMBAT TO THE CORPORATE LIFE?

WHERE ARE THE PRODUCT SPECS?!!

THE MAIN DIFFERENCE IS THAT IT'S HARDER TO GET GOOD INTEL.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Product Specs in the Corporate Jungle"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a humorous scene where a group of corporate executives are struggling to transition from leading troops in combat to the corporate life. The main character, Dilbert, is shown asking if it is difficult to transition from leading troops in combat to the corporate life. The response is that the main difference is that it's harder to get good intel.

The comic strip pokes fun at the challenges of adapting to a corporate environment after a military background, highlighting the difficulties of navigating office politics and bureaucracy. The use of military terminology, such as "leading troops" and "getting good intel," adds to the comedic effect, emphasizing the disconnect between the two worlds.

Overall, the comic strip provides a lighthearted commentary on the challenges of transitioning from a military career to a corporate one, highlighting the cultural and linguistic differences between the two environments.

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