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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 20th March 2017

Dilbert//10201, first published nine years ago on Monday 20th March 2017

Wally Accidentally Invents Coffee Warmer


Tags

invention, engineer, coffee, cell phone, technology, idea, engineering


Official transcript

Wally: Nothing is going right today. My phone charger is too hot, and my coffee is too cold. Dilbert: Did you just invent a phone charger that keeps your coffee warm? Wally: Did I? Dilbert: I'll have a prototype for you tomorrow. Narrator: Continued...

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

NOTHING IS GOING RIGHT TODAY. MY PHONE CHARGER IS TOO HOT, AND MY COFFEE IS TOO COLD.

DID YOU JUST INVENT A PHONE CHARGER THAT KEEPS YOUR COFFEE WARM?

DID I'LL HAVE A PROTOTYPE FOR YOU TOMORROW.

CONTINUED. ..

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "A Phone Charger That Keeps Your Coffee Warm"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a conversation between Dilbert and his coworkers at the office. The scene unfolds with Dilbert expressing his frustration about the cold coffee and the hot phone charger, which he believes is too hot. His coworkers respond by suggesting that he invent a phone charger that keeps his coffee warm.

The conversation takes an unexpected turn when Dilbert reveals that he has already invented such a device and plans to showcase it tomorrow. The strip concludes with a humorous exchange, as Dilbert's coworkers express their skepticism about the feasibility of his invention.

Key Elements:

  • Dilbert's Frustration: The comic strip begins with Dilbert's complaint about the cold coffee and the hot phone charger.
  • Coworkers' Suggestion: Dilbert's coworkers propose that he invent a phone charger that keeps his coffee warm.
  • Dilbert's Revelation: Dilbert reveals that he has already invented such a device and plans to showcase it tomorrow.
  • Humorous Exchange: The strip concludes with a humorous exchange between Dilbert and his coworkers, who express their skepticism about the feasibility of his invention.

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