Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 6th August 2007
Dilbert//6687, first published nineteen years ago on Monday 6th August 2007
Tags
note email voicemail constant contact badger something wrong
Official transcript
Did you get the note I left on your monitor? "Yes."
"Did you get my voicemail?"
"Yes."
"Did you get my e-mail?"
"Yes."
"Should I tell you what the note and voicemail and e-mail said?"
"There's something wrong with you."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DID YOU GET THE NOTE I LEFT ON YOUR MONITOR?
YES DID YOU GET MY VOICEMAIL?
YES DID YOU GET MY EMAIL?
YES SHOULD I TELL YOU WHAT THE NOTE AND VOICEMAIL AND EMAIL SAID?
THERE'S SOMETHING WRONG WITH YOU.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Note and Voicemail Conundrum"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a conversation between a woman and her coworker, Dilbert. The woman asks if Dilbert received a note she left on her monitor, to which he responds affirmatively. However, when she inquires about her voicemail and email, Dilbert claims to have received them, but then reveals that he misread the note and voicemail, leading to confusion and frustration. The woman expresses her annoyance at the misunderstanding, highlighting the importance of clear communication in the workplace.
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