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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 6th October 2007

Dilbert//6748, first published nineteen years ago on Saturday 6th October 2007


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powerpoint presentation confused jumble information winos spittle unsupported conclusions


Official transcript

"Did you look at my powerpoint presentation?"

"Yes, it's a confused jumble of useless information with a wino's spittle of unsupported conclusions."

"Wino's spittle?"

"You heard me."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

DID YOU LOOK AT MY POWERPOINT PRESENTATION?

YES, IT'S A CONFUSED JUMBLE OF USELESS INFORMATION WITH A WINO'S SPITTLE OF UNSUPPORTED CONCLUSIONS.

WINO'S SPITTLE?

YOU HEARD .

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The title of this comic strip is "Wino's Spittle".

This comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic and humorous take on office life, in a situation where he is presenting information to his coworkers. However, his presentation is met with confusion and skepticism, as one of his colleagues, Wino, questions the validity of the information presented. The strip pokes fun at the common office phenomenon of people not paying attention during presentations and the tendency for others to challenge the presenter's credibility. The use of wordplay, such as "Wino's Spittle", adds to the comedic effect of the strip. Overall, the comic strip is a lighthearted commentary on the challenges of communication in the workplace.

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