Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 14th January 1998
Dilbert//3196, first published 28 years ago on Wednesday 14th January 1998
Tags
coins flipped pstchic cincidences seven rotations inexplicable hovering hen noises
Official transcript
Dilbert forwns and says, "Just because you guessed a hundred coin flips in a row doesn't mean you're psychic."
Coincidences so happen."
Dilbert flips the coin again, high in the air. Ratbert says, "I call seven rotations followed by inexplicable hovering and hen noises."
The coin floats in mid-air. Dilbert points and says, "That is luck... luck, luck, luck, luck, luck!"
Ratbert says, "Are we done now?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
JUST BECAUSE YOU GUESSED A HUNDRED COIN FLIPS IN A ROW DOESN'T MEAN YOU'RE PSYCHIC. COINCIDENCES DO HAPPEN.
I CALL SEVEN ROTATIONS FOLLOWED BY INEXPLICABLE HOVERING AND HEN NOISES.
THAT IS LUCK LUCK, LUCK, LUCK, LUCK, LUCK!
ARE WE DONE NOW?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Coincidence"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a man and his dog engaging in a conversation about probability and chance. The man makes a statement about the likelihood of a coin flip resulting in a specific outcome, to which the dog responds with a clever remark about the nature of chance. The conversation is presented in a humorous and lighthearted tone, with the dog's witty response adding to the comedic effect.
Key Points:
- The man makes a statement about the probability of a coin flip.
- The dog responds with a clever remark about the nature of chance.
- The conversation is presented in a humorous and lighthearted tone.
- The comic strip features a man and his dog as the main characters.
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