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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 6th November 2000

Dilbert//4223, first published 26 years ago on Monday 6th November 2000


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passport cubicle tranquility no one ever thought undesirables


Official transcript

Noriko, holding a 'Do Not Disturb' sign, says to Dilbert, "This sign is my passport to cubicle tranquillity."

Putting up the sign on the outside of her cubicle, Noriko says to Dilbert, "I wonder why no one ever thought of it before."

Noriko, sitting at her computer, frowns angrily as Wally says, "Nice sign. Does it keep away the undesirables?"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

THIS SIGN IS MY PASSPORT TO CUBICLE TRANQUILLITY.

DO NOT DISTURBE I WONDER WHY NO ONE EVER THOUGHT OF IT BEFORE.

NICE SIGN. DOES IT KEEP AWAY THE UNDESIRABLES?

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collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Cubicle Tranquility"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a sign in a cubicle that reads, "This sign is my passport to cubicle tranquility." A woman approaches the cubicle and asks to see the sign, which is then taken away by a man who claims it keeps away the "undesirables." The woman is left wondering why no one had thought of this idea before.

Key Elements:

  • A sign in a cubicle with a humorous message
  • A woman's curiosity about the sign
  • A man's unexpected removal of the sign
  • A humorous exchange about the sign's purpose

Tone:

The comic strip has a lighthearted and playful tone, poking fun at the idea of finding ways to maintain peace and quiet in a busy workspace.

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