Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 28th September 2011
Dilbert//8201, first published fifteen years ago on Wednesday 28th September 2011
Tags
computers & peripherals office equipment questioning wise garbageman powerpoint slides only delicious small does analogy works for flies
Official transcript
Dilbert: Wise garbage man, tell me why Powerpoint slides are so boring. Garbageman: Powerpoint is a lot like garbage. It's only delicious in small doses. Too much can kill you. Dilbert: That analogy only works for flies. Garbageman: Oooh. Look who thinks she's better than flies.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WISE GARBAGE MAN, TELL ME WHY POWER - POINT SLIDES ARE SO BORING.
POWERPOINT IS A LOT LIKE GARBAGE. IT'S ONLY DELICIOUS IN SMALL DOSES. TOO MUCH CAN KILL YOU.
THAT ANALOGY ONLY WORKS FOR FLIES.
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LOOK WHO THINKS HE'S BETTER THAN FLIES.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is "PowerPoint is Garbage."
The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic commentary on office life, discussing PowerPoint with his coworker, Garbage Man. Garbage Man is a character who is always depicted as being covered in trash and working in a garbage-related job.
In the first panel, Dilbert asks Garbage Man why PowerPoint slides are so boring. Garbage Man responds by saying that PowerPoint is a lot like garbage, and it's only delicious in small doses. He also warns that too much of it can kill you.
In the second panel, Dilbert asks Garbage Man if he thinks he's better than flies. Garbage Man replies that analogy only works for flies, implying that while PowerPoint may be unpleasant, it's not as bad as being a fly that has to eat garbage.
Overall, the comic strip uses humor to highlight the negative aspects of using PowerPoint in presentations. It suggests that while PowerPoint can be useful, it can also be overwhelming and boring, and that it's not worth the risk of overusing it.
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