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Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 3rd November 2019

Dilbert//11159, first published seven years ago on Sunday 3rd November 2019

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Tags

business, managers & supervisors, proposal, understand, clarification, end, misunderstand


Official transcript

dilbert: and that's my blockchain proposal. any questions?

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

AND THAT'S MY BLOCKCHAIN PROPOSAL. ANY QUESTIONS?

THERE WAS A PART I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND.

WHICH PART?

THE WORDS.

ALL OF THEM?

ONLY THE GOOFY ONES.

SUCH AS TOKEN, SMART CONTRACT, CERTAINTY AS A SERVICE, UTXO BLOCKCHAINS, NODE, LEDGER, AND DAPS.

SO... YOU DIDN'T UNDERSTAND ANYTHING I SAID FOR THE PAST HOUR?

DON'T TRY TO TURN THIS INTO MY FAULT.

YOU COULD HAVE ASKED CLARIFY.

I ALSO WANTED IT TO END.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Blockchain Blunders"

Summary:

The comic strip, originally published in, revolves around a conversation between two characters, Dilbert and a man with a red jacket. The man is discussing blockchain technology, which Dilbert finds confusing.

  • Dilbert asks about the man's blockchain proposal, and the man responds that there are many parts he doesn't understand.
  • Dilbert then asks which part he doesn't understand, and the man says all of them.
  • Dilbert tries to clarify the situation by asking if the man wants to end the conversation, but the man insists on continuing to discuss blockchain.
  • The comic strip pokes fun at the complexities of blockchain technology and the challenges of communicating its concepts to non-experts.

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