Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 26th July 2008
Dilbert//7042, first published eighteen years ago on Saturday 26th July 2008
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deliver papaers ceo served him bob double faulting
Official transcript
Dilbert says, "Did you deliver those legal papers to my CEO?"
Bob says, "No, I served him."
Dilbert says, "It means the same thing."
Bob says, "How could it?"
Dilbert says, "No, really, it does."
Bob says, "Now I feel bad about double faulting."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DID YOU DELIVER THOSE LEGAL PAPERS TO MY CEO?
NO, I SERVED HIM.
IT MEANS THE SAME THING HOW COULD IT?
NO, REALLY, IT DOES.
NOW I FEEL BAD ABOUT DOUBLE FAULTING.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Double Faulting"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a green dinosaur head, engaged in a conversation with his CEO.
- Dilbert delivers legal papers to his CEO, but is met with a response of "No, I served him."
- Dilbert clarifies that he means the same thing, to which the CEO replies, "How could it?"
- Dilbert responds, "No, really, it does," and the CEO concludes, "Now I feel bad about double faulting."
The comic strip humorously explores the miscommunication between Dilbert and his CEO, highlighting the absurdity of their exchange.
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