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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 26th February 2010

Dilbert//7622, first published sixteen years ago on Friday 26th February 2010


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load calcs remind monday determined forget remember fist hiding day good luck hallway standing


Official transcript

Coworker says, "Wally, I need your load calcs by Tuesday."

Wally says, "Remind me on Monday."

Coworker says, "You're hoping I won't remember to remind you. Then you'll say it's my fault."

Coworker says, "But I will remember, and I will remind you."

Wally says, "Good luck. Monday is my hiding day."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WALLY, I'LL NEED YOUR LOAD CALCS BY TUESDAY.

REMIND ME ON MONDAY.

YOU'RE HOPING I WON'T REMEMBER TO REMIND YOU.

THEN YOULL SAY IT'S MY FAULT.

BUT I WILL REMEMBER, AND I WILL REMIND YOU.

GOOD LUCK.

MONDAY IS MY HIDING DAY.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Hiding Day"

Summary:

The comic strip features Wally, a character known for his laziness and lack of motivation, who is reminded by Dilbert to bring his load calculations to work on Monday. Wally's response is to feign forgetfulness and claim that it's his "hiding day," implying that he plans to avoid work or responsibilities on Monday.

Key Points:

  • Wally is reminded to bring his load calculations to work on Monday.
  • He pretends to forget and claims it's his "hiding day."
  • The comic strip pokes fun at Wally's laziness and lack of motivation.
  • The strip is a humorous commentary on the challenges of managing employees with poor work habits.

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