Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 22nd October 2016
Dilbert//10052, first published ten years ago on Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Tags
communication, technology, text, app, email
Official transcript
Dilbert: What's the URL for that site? Boss: I sent that to you last week. Dilbert: To which of my seven email addresses did you send it? Boss: Maybe I texted it to you. Dilbert: I have a bad feeling about this. Boss: Maybe I used Slack, or WhatsApp. Or I sent it to someone else.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WHAT'S THE URL FOR THAT SITE?
I SENT THAT TO YOU LAST WEEK.
TO WHICH OF MY SEVEN EMAIL ADDRESSES DID YOU SEND IT?
MAYBE I TEXTED IT.
I HAVE A BAD FEELING ABOUT THIS MAYBE I USED SLACK.
OR WHATSAPP.
OR I SENT IT TO SOMEONE ELSE.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Email Enigma"
This comic strip, originally published in, presents a humorous scenario where an employee is perplexed by an email they received. The conversation unfolds as follows:
- The employee asks the sender for the URL of the site they sent, only to be met with a response that they sent the URL to seven email addresses.
- The employee expresses their confusion, wondering which of the seven addresses they sent the URL to.
- The sender responds by asking if they texted the URL, and the employee confirms that they did.
- The employee then reveals that they have a bad feeling about this, implying that they may have sent the URL to someone other than the intended recipient.
The comic strip pokes fun at the common experience of accidentally sending emails or messages to the wrong person, highlighting the importance of double-checking before hitting send.
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