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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 6th July 2019

Dilbert//11039, first published seven years ago on Saturday 6th July 2019

Wally Uses Speakerphonetif


Tags

cell phone, office, office workers, speaker phone, voice-texting, click


Official transcript

the boss: i asked you to stop using your speaker-phone because it was disturbing your co-workers.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I ASKED YOU TO STOP USING YOUR SPEAKERPHONE BECAUSE IT WAS DISTURBING YOUR COWORKERS.

NOW THEY TELL ME YOU STARTED DOING VOICE -TEXTING, WHICH IS EVEN WORSE.

OKAY, FINE.

LATER THAT DAY TURN OFF YOUR KEYBOARD CLICK SOUND!

CLICK CLICK CLICK

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Disturbing Speaker Phone"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bald man with glasses and a green shirt, sitting at a table with his coworkers. The conversation begins when one coworker asks Dilbert to stop using his speakerphone, citing its disturbance to the co-workers. Dilbert responds by saying that he started doing voice-texting, which is even worse. The coworker then asks Dilbert to turn off his keyboard click sound, to which Dilbert complies.

Key Points:

  • Dilbert's use of the speakerphone is disturbing to his coworkers.
  • He switches to voice-texting, which is also annoying.
  • His coworker asks him to turn off his keyboard click sound, which he does.

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