Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 18th August 2010
Dilbert//7795, first published sixteen years ago on Wednesday 18th August 2010
Tags
meeting question smartphone internet browser slow old wrinkly dead google business
Official transcript
The Boss says, "I can research that question with my phone's browser."
MUCH TIME PASSES The Boss says, "I found the Google!"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I CAN RESEARCH THAT QUESTION WITH MY PHONE'S BROWSER.
MUCH TIME PASSES I FOUND THE GOOGLE!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Dilbert: The Quest for Knowledge"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 2010, follows the misadventures of Dilbert, a software engineer, and his colleagues in the office. The story begins with Dilbert boasting about his ability to research questions using his phone's browser, only to be met with skepticism by his coworkers.
As the conversation progresses, Dilbert's confidence grows, and he claims to have found the answer to his question on Google. However, when asked to share his findings, he becomes flustered and resorts to using a whoopee cushion as a makeshift answer.
The strip pokes fun at the common phenomenon of people relying too heavily on technology and not being able to provide a straightforward answer to a simple question. It also highlights the absurdity of Dilbert's situation, where he is unable to articulate his thoughts and instead resorts to using a silly prop as a substitute for actual knowledge.
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