Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 19th September 2006
Dilbert//6366, first published twenty years ago on Tuesday 19th September 2006
Official transcript
"Welcome to Dogbert's communication seminar."
"Today you will learn how to use your Blackberry while pretending to listen."
"Now repeat after me: Uh-huh, yeah, uh-huh. What was he thinking? Wow!"
click click click click
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WELCOME TO DOGBERT'S COMMUNICATION SEMINAR.
TODAY YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO USE YOUR BLACKBERRY WHILE PRETENDING TO LISTEN.
NOW REPEAT AFTER ME: UH-HUH, YEAH, UH-HUH. WHAT WAS HE THINKING? WOW!
CLICK CLICK CLICK
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip features Dogbert, a character from the popular comic strip "Dilbert," which was originally published in newspapers.
Title: "Dogbert's Communication Seminar"
Summary: The comic strip showcases Dogbert's unique approach to teaching a communication seminar. He begins by welcoming attendees and introducing himself, but his unconventional methods quickly become apparent. Dogbert uses a BlackBerry to demonstrate how to listen, but his actions are met with confusion and skepticism by the audience. Despite the initial reaction, Dogbert remains confident in his approach, even when faced with criticism. The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of using technology to improve communication skills, highlighting the challenges of adapting to new tools and methods. Overall, the comic strip provides a humorous commentary on the complexities of communication and the importance of effective teaching methods.
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