Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 23rd July 2013
Dilbert//8865, first published thirteen years ago on Tuesday 23rd July 2013
Tags
internet & world wide web money bertcoins digital currency anonymous genous mail attachment pirates
Official transcript
Ratbert: I'm moning for bertcoins. It's a digital currency created by an anonymous genius. Hey, I'm getting an email from a Somali fellow who wants me to open an attachment. What happened to all of my bertcoins? Bob: Digital Somali pirates!
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I'M MINING FOR BERTCOINS. IT'S A DIGITAL CURRENCY CREATED BY AN ANONYMOUS GENIUS.
HEY, IM GETTING AN EMAIL FROM A SOMALI FELLOW WHO WANTS ME TO OPEN AN ATTACHMENT.
WHAT HAPPENED TO ALL OF MY BERTCOINS?
DIGITAL SOMALI PIRATES!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Digital Somali Pirates"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled engineer, sitting at his desk with a laptop. He is engaged in a conversation with a green dinosaur, who is also using a laptop.
- Dilbert is mining for Bertcoins, a digital currency created by an anonymous genius.
- The dinosaur is getting an email from a Somali fellow who wants him to open an attachment.
- Dilbert is concerned about the potential consequences of opening the attachment, as it may be a digital Somali pirate attack.
The comic strip humorously highlights the risks associated with online activities, particularly when dealing with unknown attachments or emails. It pokes fun at the idea of digital piracy and the importance of being cautious when interacting with unknown entities online.
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