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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 23rd May 2014

Dilbert//9169, first published twelve years ago on Friday 23rd May 2014


Tags

gadgets, wearable tech prodcuts, looking cool, feeling cool, hit clubs, early adopter problem


Official transcript

Boss: We're having an early adopter problem with our wearable tech products. CEO: No one wants to go first? Boss: I wish we had that problem. Dilbert: I wonder if we look as cool as we feel. Wally: Let's hit the clubs and find out.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WE'RE HAVING AN EARLY ADOPTER PROBLEM WITH OUR WEARABLE TECH PRODUCTS.

NO ONE WANTS TO GO FIRST?

I WISH WE HAD THAT PROBLEM I WONDER IF WE LOOK AS COOL AS WE FEEL.

LET'S HIT THE CLUBS AND FIND OUT.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Wearable Tech Woes"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a scene where a group of individuals, likely in a corporate setting, are discussing the adoption of wearable technology products. The conversation revolves around the challenges and potential benefits of incorporating these devices into their daily lives.

Key Elements:

  • A bald man stands at a desk, addressing the group.
  • Two men in suits stand nearby, engaged in the discussion.
  • A large screen or display is visible in the background.
  • A robot-like figure, dressed in a white lab coat and holding a tablet, enters the room.

Quote Highlights:

  • "We're having an early adopter problem with our wearable tech products."
  • "No one wants to go first?"
  • "I wish we had that problem."
  • "I wonder if we look as cool as we feel."
  • "Let's hit the clubs and find out."

Overall:

The comic strip humorously explores the challenges and uncertainties surrounding the adoption of wearable technology, poking fun at the idea that these devices might not be as desirable or practical as they seem. The inclusion of a robot-like figure adds a touch of sci-fi humor to the scene.

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