Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 17th December 2006
Dilbert//6455, first published twenty years ago on Sunday 17th December 2006
Official transcript
"You missed the meeting."
"What meeting?"
"The budget meeting that you told me to schedule."
"You never told me when it was."
"I sent you an e-mail."
"Well, obviously you chose an uninteresting subject line."
"Otherwise I would have opened it."
"You're a bad e-mail sender."
"I also told you in person."
"Boringly?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
YOU MISSED THE MEETING.
THE BUDGET MEETING THAT YOU TOLD ME TO SCHEDULE.
WHAT MEETING?
YOU NEVER TOLD ME WHEN IT WAS.
I SENT YOU AN EMAIL.
WELL, OBVIOUSLY YOU CHOSE AN UNINTERESTING SUBJECT LINE.
OTHERWISE I WOULD HAVE OPENED IT.
YOU'RE A BAD EMAIL SENDER.
I ALSO TOLD YOU IN PERSON.
BORINGLY?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Budget Meeting"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in 2006, revolves around a budget meeting that Dilbert attends. The meeting is characterized by a lack of focus on the budget, with the attendees instead discussing the meeting itself. Dilbert's observations and reactions are the primary focus of the comic strip.
Key Points:
- The meeting is portrayed as unproductive and lacking in purpose.
- Dilbert's comments highlight the absurdity of the situation.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the tendency for meetings to become self-referential and lose sight of their original objectives.
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