Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 29th November 2006
Dilbert//6437, first published twenty years ago on Wednesday 29th November 2006
Official transcript
We might need to restate our earnings. "It turns out that we're not allowed to make up numbers."
"Did you know that 'frillion' isn't an actual number?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WE MIGHT NEED TO RESTATE OUR EARNINGS.
IT TURNS OUT THAT WE'RE NOT ALLOWED TO MAKE UP NUMBERS.
DID YOU KNOW THAT "FRILLION" ISN'T AN ACTUAL NUMBER?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Frillion Conundrum"
Summary:
This Dilbert comic strip revolves around a humorous exchange between the CEO and an employee. The conversation begins with the CEO requesting that the company restate its earnings, which prompts the employee to question the use of "frillion" as a unit of measurement. The CEO's response, "Did you know that 'frillion' isn't an actual number?", highlights the absurdity of using such a term in a professional setting. The strip playfully pokes fun at corporate jargon and the creative ways companies try to manipulate financial data.
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