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Dilbert cartoon first published on Sunday 12th July 2020

Dilbert//11411, first published six years ago on Sunday 12th July 2020

Wally Took Notes


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business, co-workers, forward, hungry, insults, intelligence, managers & supervisors, meeting, notes, pandemic, release, schedule, snack, technology, version, covid


Official transcript

staff in conference room and all wearing face masks.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WE AGREED AT OUR LAST MEETING TO POSTPONE THE VERSION RELEASE.

NO, WE AGREED TO DO IT SOONER.

I DON'T THINK SO.

WHO TOOK NOTES AT THE LAST MEETING?

DID.

FORWARDING THOSE NOTES TO EACH OF YOU.

CLICK UM YOUR NOTES ARE MOSTLY INSULTS ABOUT THE INTELLIGENCE OF YOUR COWORKERS AND .

.. SOME SORT OF SNACK LIST.

THIS IS NO HELP AT ALL.

DON'T BLAME ME. IM NOT THE ONE WHO SCHEDULES THESE MEETINGS WHEN I'M HUNGRY.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Meeting Notes Debate"

Summary:

The comic strip, originally published in 2010, revolves around a meeting where attendees are asked to forward their notes to each other. The main character, Dilbert, is frustrated with the request and expresses his concerns about the quality of the notes.

Key Points:

  • The meeting attendees are asked to forward their notes to each other.
  • Dilbert is frustrated with the request and expresses his concerns about the quality of the notes.
  • He argues that the notes are mostly insults about the intelligence of coworkers and some sort of snack list.
  • The meeting organizer responds by saying that the notes are not meant to be taken seriously and that they are just a way to keep track of who did what.
  • Dilbert remains skeptical and continues to express his frustration with the meeting notes.

Overall:

The comic strip pokes fun at the common practice of taking notes during meetings and the often-lackluster quality of those notes. It highlights the frustration that can come with trying to make sense of someone else's scribbled notes and the tendency for meetings to devolve into pointless discussions.

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