Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 17th January 2007
Dilbert//6486, first published nineteen years ago on Wednesday 17th January 2007
Tags
password recovery basic 123 guessed average spooky
Official transcript
Dogbert's password recovery service for morons "I don't remember my password."
"Is it '123'?"
"That's just spooky."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DOGBERT'S PASSWORD RECOVERY SERVICE FOR MORONS I DON T REMEMBER MY PASSWORD.
IS IT "123"?
THAT'S JUST SPOOKY
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Dogbert's Password Recovery Service for Morons"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dogbert, a character known for his cunning and manipulative nature, offering a password recovery service for morons. The service is advertised as a way to help individuals who have forgotten their passwords.
Panel 1:
- Dogbert is shown standing in front of a desk, with a sign that reads "Dogbert's Password Recovery Service for Morons."
- He says, "I don't remember my password."
- A client, who is sitting at the desk, responds, "Is it '123'?"
Panel 2:
- Dogbert is shown standing in front of a desk, with a sign that reads "Dogbert's Password Recovery Service for Morons."
- He says, "That's just spooky."
Panel 3:
- Dogbert is shown walking away from the desk, with a thought bubble above his head that reads, "That's just spooky."
Overall:
The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of a password recovery service for morons, implying that it is a scam or a joke. Dogbert's response to the client's question about their password being "123" is a humorous way of highlighting the absurdity of the situation. The final panel shows Dogbert walking away, seemingly pleased with himself for having tricked the client.
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