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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 20th August 2021

Dilbert//11815, first published five years ago on Friday 20th August 2021

Billionaire Space Club


Open source transcript

OUR CEO WANTS TO JOIN THE BILLIONAIRE SPACE CLUB. HE ASKED US TO BUILD HIM A ROCKET.

WE MIGHT NEED TO CUT SOME CORNERS ON THE ROCKET DESIGN, FOR BUDGET REASONS.

ANY IDEAS?

I'D GO CHEAP ON REENTRY.

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Rocket Design on a Budget"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between the CEO and a group of employees in a conference room. The CEO announces his plan to join the billionaire space club by building a rocket, but the employees are skeptical due to budget constraints.

Key Points:

  • The CEO's ambitious goal is to build a rocket to join the billionaire space club.
  • The employees are concerned about the cost of the project and suggest cutting corners on the design for budget reasons.
  • One employee proposes going cheap on reentry, which sparks a humorous exchange.
  • The comic strip pokes fun at the challenges of working with limited resources and the creative solutions that can arise from them.

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