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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 9th August 2003

Dilbert//5229, first published 23 years ago on Saturday 9th August 2003


Tags

two hour presentation incomprehensible powre point disability content


Official transcript

"That concludes my two-hour presentation. Any questions?"

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

THAT CONCLUDES MY TWO-HOUR PRESENTATION. ANY QUESTIONS?

DID YOU INTEND THE PRESENTATION TO BE INCOMPREHENSIBLE, OR DO YOU HAVE SOME SORT OF RARE "POWER- POINT" DISABILITY?

ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CONTENT?

THERE WAS CONTENT?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Power-Point Disability"

Summary:

  • The comic strip revolves around a presentation that has concluded.
  • The speaker inquires about the attendees' understanding of the content, prompting one attendee to ask if the speaker intended to be incomprehensible.
  • Another attendee inquires about the content of the presentation, to which the speaker responds that there was none.
  • The speaker's response implies that the presentation was solely a slideshow, with no accompanying narrative or explanation.
  • The humor in the comic strip lies in the absurdity of the situation, where the speaker's presentation is so lacking in substance that it fails to convey any meaningful information.

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