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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 30th November 1994

Dilbert//2055, first published 32 years ago on Wednesday 30th November 1994


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dogberts tech support dierctions arrange parts piles stand on chair above cubicle wall shout to coworkers read manual


Official transcript

Dogbert sits at a desk and says into the phone, "I think I know what your problem is . . ."

Dogbert continues, "Take all the parts and arrange them in neat piles. Now stand on your chair so you can see above your cubicle wall."

A man stands on his chair holding the phone and looking over the cubicle walls. On the other end of the phone Dogbert continues, "Now shout 'Does anybody know how to read a manual?'"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

DOGBERT'S TECH SUPPORT I THINK I KNOW WHAT YOUR PROBLEM IS..

TAKE ALL THE PARTS AND ARRANGE THEM IN NEAT PILES. NOW STAND ON YOUR CHAIR SO YOU CAN SEE ABOVE YOUR CUBICLE WALL...

NOW SHOUT "DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW TO READ A MANUAL?"

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Tech Support"

Summary:

The comic strip follows the conversation between Dogbert, a tech support specialist, and a customer who is experiencing issues with their computer. The customer is frustrated and unable to understand the instructions provided by Dogbert, leading to a humorous exchange.

Key Points:

  • Dogbert is a tech support specialist.
  • The customer is experiencing issues with their computer.
  • Dogbert provides instructions to the customer, but they are unclear.
  • The customer becomes frustrated and asks for help from someone else.
  • The comic strip pokes fun at the challenges of technical support and the frustration that can come with trying to understand complex instructions.

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