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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 16th February 2015

Dilbert//9438, first published 11 years ago on Monday 16th February 2015

Day Of Arranging Zeroes And Ones


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anti-social, communication, engineers, happiness, interaction, introvert, social interaction, socializing, psychology


Official transcript

Dilbert: Yay! I have another full day of doing nothing but rearranging zeros and ones. You know it will be a good day when there is no human interaction on the schedule. Tina: How's your day going? Dilbert: Well, it started good...

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

YAY! I HAVE ANOTHER FULL DAY OF DOING NOTHING BUT REARRANGING ZEROS AND ONES YOU KNOW IT WILL BE A GOOD DAY WHEN THERE IS NO HUMAN INTERACTION ON THE SCHEDULE.

HOW'S YOUR DAY GOING?

WELL, IT STARTED GOOD. ..

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The title of this comic strip is "Another Full Day of Doing Nothing."

The comic strip depicts a man named Dilbert, who is sitting at his desk, thinking to himself that he has another full day of doing nothing but rearranging zeros and ones. He is then interrupted by his coworker, who asks him how his day is going. Dilbert responds by saying that it has started well, implying that he is looking forward to a productive day.

The humor in this comic strip comes from the fact that Dilbert's job appears to be meaningless and unfulfilling, as he spends his time rearranging zeros and ones rather than doing any actual work. The punchline of the joke is that Dilbert is able to find joy and satisfaction in his job despite its lack of purpose, which is a commentary on the monotony and drudgery of modern office work.

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