Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 14th August 2009
Dilbert//7426, first published seventeen years ago on Friday 14th August 2009
Tags
ridiculous waste time pointing useless stupidity
Official transcript
Man says, "Someone borrowed the unit you asked to see, so I'll show you pictures of models you aren't interested in."
Man says, "There's one you don't want?And you sure don't want that one?"
Dilbert says, "And how does this help?"
Man says, "Would you like a CD of products we no longer carry?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
SOMEONE BORROWED THE UNIT YOU ASKED TO SEE, SO I'LL SHOW YOU PICTURES OF MODELS YOU AREN'T INTERESTED IN.
00 THERE'S ONE YOU DON'T WANT... AND YOU SURE DON'T WANT THAT ONE..
AND HOW DOES THIS HELP?
WOULD YOU LIKE A CD OF PRODUCTS WE NO LONGER CARRY?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The CD Conundrum"
Summary:
In this 'Dilbert' comic strip, the main character, Dilbert, is tasked with selecting a CD of products for a colleague. However, the colleague's request is unclear, leading to confusion. The colleague initially asks for pictures of models they are not interested in, then changes their request to a CD of products they no longer carry. Dilbert is left puzzled, highlighting the absurdity of the situation. The comic strip humorously portrays the challenges of effective communication and the importance of clear requests.
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