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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 18th October 2007

Dilbert//6760, first published nineteen years ago on Thursday 18th October 2007


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make cahnges history suggests infinyte loop furious ball wild about font no hope finsihing


Official transcript

Make these changes and run it by me again. "history suggests I have entered an infinite loop of making changes with no hope of finishing."

"My life is a furious ball of nothing."

"And I'm not wild about the font."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

MAKE THESE CHANGES AND RUN IT BY ME AGAIN HISTORY SUGGESTS I HAVE ENTERED AN INFINITE LOOP OF MAKING CHANGES WITH NO HOPE OF FINISHING.

MY LIFE IS A FURIOUS BALL OF NOTHING.

AND IM NOT WILD ABOUT THE FONT.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Never-Ending Loop of Change"

Summary:

This comic strip, originally published in 2007, features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic remarks and frustration with corporate bureaucracy. The strip consists of three panels, each showcasing Dilbert's conversation with his boss.

Panel 1:

  • Dilbert's boss asks him to make changes and run them by again.
  • Dilbert responds with a sarcastic comment, "Make these changes and run it by me again."

Panel 2:

  • Dilbert's boss suggests that history suggests he has entered an infinite loop of making changes with no hope of finishing.
  • Dilbert replies, "History suggests I have entered an infinite loop of making changes with no hope of finishing."

Panel 3:

  • Dilbert's boss claims that his life is a furious ball of nothing and he's not wild about the font.
  • Dilbert responds, "My life is a furious ball of nothing. And I'm not wild about the font."

The comic strip humorously highlights the absurdity of corporate bureaucracy and the frustration that can come with it. Dilbert's sarcastic remarks and his boss's obliviousness to the situation create a humorous exchange that pokes fun at the monotony of office life.

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