Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 24th November 2006
Dilbert//6432, first published twenty years ago on Friday 24th November 2006
Official transcript
"Asok, this is Albert. He's old but we need to call him mature."
"Explain to him what the computers are, but don't let him touch anything. The elderly like to fiddle."
"I was a chip designer in my last job."
"Really? Chocolate or poker?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
ASOK, THIS IS ALBERT.
HE'S OLD BUT WE NEED TO CALL HIM MATURE.
EXPLAIN TO HIM WHAT THE COMPUTERS ARE, BUT DON'T LET HIM TOUCH ANYTHING. THE ELDERLY LIKE TO FIDDLE.
I WAS A CHIP DESIGNER IN MY LAST JOB.
REALLY?
CHOCOLATE OR POKER?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Age of Technology"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in the Dilbert series, humorously explores the challenges of explaining modern technology to someone from an older generation. The conversation revolves around Albert, who is described as "old but we need to call him mature." The strip's punchline lies in the punchline, where the speaker attempts to explain the concept of computers to Albert, only to be met with confusion.
Key Points:
- The comic strip pokes fun at the generational gap in understanding technology.
- The speaker's attempt to explain computers to Albert results in a humorous exchange.
- The strip's title, "The Age of Technology," highlights the theme of navigating technological advancements in a rapidly changing world.
generated by llama-3.2-11b-vision-instruct
Accompanying textual content, such as title, tags and transcripts, is shown here if we have it. Not every comic has all of these, and they seem to be a bit hit and miss even on the official website.