Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 21st June 2012
Dilbert//8468, first published fourteen years ago on Thursday 21st June 2012
Tags
computers & peripherals tupac video holgram data cloud economical
Official transcript
Catbert: Ted, have you seen the Tupac video where he performs as a hologram? We've decided to do the same thing with all of our employees. We're going to move your data to the cloud. Ted: Tupac is dead. Catbert: I think you mean economical.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
TED, HAVE YOU SEEN THE TUPAC VIDEO WHERE HE PERFORMS AS A HOLOGRAM?
WE'VE DECIDED TO DO THE SAME THING WITH ALL OF OUR EMPLOYEES.
WE'RE GOING TO MOVE YOUR DATA TO THE CLOUD.
TUPAC IS DEAD.
I THINK YOU MEAN ECONOMICAL.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Tupac in the Cloud"
Summary:
The comic strip features Ted, a character from the popular "Dilbert" series, inquiring about the Tupac video's holographic performance. The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Ted learns that the company plans to move its data to the cloud, leading to a humorous exchange about the economic implications of Tupac's death. The strip playfully explores the intersection of technology, business, and pop culture, characteristic of the "Dilbert" comic style.
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