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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 28th September 2015

Dilbert//9662, first published 11 years ago on Monday 28th September 2015


Tags

watch, technology, signal, symbol, time, punctual, fitbit, wearable tech, outdated, change


Official transcript

Alice: I used to enjoy pointing to my watch and mocking people for being late. But it isn't as fun as it used to be. Dilbert: Is your step count low again?

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I USED TO ENJOY POINTING TO MY WATCH AND MOCKING PEOPLE FOR BEING LATE.

BUT IT ISN'T AS FUN AS IT USED TO BE.

IS YOUR STEP COUNT LOW AGAIN?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Step Count Low Again"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a distinctive hairstyle, sitting at his desk. He is shown holding a coffee cup and wearing a red shirt. The strip consists of three panels, each with a different scene.

Panel 1: Dilbert is depicted standing next to a woman, who is holding a coffee cup. The woman says, "I used to enjoy pointing to my watch and mocking people for being late." Dilbert responds, "But it isn't as fun as it used to be."

Panel 2: The scene shifts to a building with a sign that reads, "BUT IT ISN'T AS FUN AS IT USED TO BE."

Panel 3: In the final panel, Dilbert is shown sitting at his desk, looking at his watch. He says, "IS YOUR STEP COUNT LOW AGAIN?" The woman from the first panel is standing behind him, holding a coffee cup. The strip ends with Dilbert's response, "IS YOUR STEP COUNT LOW AGAIN?"

Overall: The comic strip pokes fun at the monotony of office life and the decline of humor in modern workplaces. It highlights the absurdity of a workplace where employees are more concerned with their step count than with enjoying their work. The strip uses humor to comment on the changing nature of work and the impact it has on our daily lives.

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