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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 15th March 2017

Dilbert//10196, first published nine years ago on Wednesday 15th March 2017

Craving Vacation


Tags

vacation, conversation, work, workload, annoy, annoyance


Official transcript

Tine: I hear you have some vacation days coming. Planning anything big? Dilbert: I plan to catch up on all the work I couldn't get done here because people keep interrupting me. Tina: That's a sad vacation. Dilbert: Then why am I craving it right now?

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I HEAR YOU HAVE SOME VACATION DAYS COMING. PLANNING ANYTHING BIG?

I PLAN TO CATCH UP ON ALL THE WORK I COULDN'T GET DONE HERE BECAUSE PEOPLE KEEP INTERRUPTING ME.

THAT'S A SAD VACATION THEN WHY AM I CRAVING IT RIGHT NOW?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Vacation Blues"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled, balding man with a purple shirt and red tie, seated at his desk. He is engaged in a conversation with a woman, who inquires about his vacation plans. Dilbert's response reveals his intention to catch up on work he has neglected, as people tend to interrupt him. However, he acknowledges that this is a sad vacation, as he is still working.

The conversation is presented in a series of three panels, each with a distinct background color. The first panel features a green background, while the second and third panels have a lighter green hue. The comic strip is attributed to Scott Adams, with the original publication date being March 15, 2017.

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