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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 28th April 2020

Dilbert//11336, first published six years ago on Tuesday 28th April 2020

Spring Cleaning


Tags

baboons, birthday, business, cleaning, criminals, drunk, files, list, servers, spring, white-collar


Official transcript

boss on cell phone: we need to do spring cleaning. delete any data on our servers that make us look like white-collar criminals or drunken baboons.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WE NEED TO DO SPRING CLEANING.

DELETE ANY DATA ON OUR SERVERS THAT MAKE US LOOK LIKE WHITE-COLLAR CRIMINALS OR DRUNKEN BABOONS.

ALL THAT LEAVES IS OUR BIRTHDAY LIST.

TORCH THAT TOO.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Spring Cleaning"

Summary:

The comic strip, originally published in 2008, revolves around the theme of spring cleaning. The protagonist, a bespectacled man with black hair tied in a bun, is seen holding a cell phone and standing in front of a mirror. He is wearing an orange sweater and black pants.

Panel 1: The first panel features the man saying, "We need to do spring cleaning." To his left, a pink vase sits on a shelf, accompanied by a small plant in a red pot.

Panel 2: In the second panel, the man is shown holding his cell phone and saying, "Delete any data on our servers that make us look like white-collar criminals or drunken baboons."

Panel 3: The third panel depicts the man sitting on a blue couch, wearing a red shirt and black pants. He is holding a laptop and saying, "All that leaves is our birthday list. Torch that too."

Key Takeaways:

  • The comic strip humorously explores the idea of spring cleaning and the importance of deleting sensitive data from servers.
  • The protagonist's witty remarks add to the comedic tone of the strip.
  • The use of visual elements, such as the pink vase and the small plant, adds to the humor and lightheartedness of the comic.

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