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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 30th June 2010

Dilbert//7746, first published sixteen years ago on Wednesday 30th June 2010


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benchmark tests crumple paper throw problems solve product


Official transcript

Dilbert says, "Our product placed last in our own benchmark tests."

The Boss says, "I wish all of my problems were this easy to solve."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

OUR PRODUCT PLACED LAST IN OUR OWN BENCHMARK TESTS.

CRUMPLE CRUMPLE CRUMPLE POINK!

I WISH ALL OF MY PROBLEMS WERE THIS EASY TO SOLVE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Easy to Solve"

Summary:

  • The comic strip depicts a scenario where an employee is presented with a product that has failed its own benchmark tests.
  • The employee's response is to point out the obvious flaw, stating that the product is "easy to solve."
  • The comic strip humorously highlights the employee's frustration with the company's lack of attention to detail and their tendency to overlook simple solutions.

Key Elements:

  • The employee's deadpan reaction to the product's failure
  • The company's lack of attention to detail
  • The employee's frustration with the company's approach to problem-solving
  • The humor in the employee's straightforward and sarcastic response.

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