Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 9th August 2004
Dilbert//5595, first published 22 years ago on Monday 9th August 2004
Tags
bad connection billing codes throw desk off builing miscommunication car cell phone technology
Official transcript
"We have a bad connection, so listen carefully."
"Throw ... my ... desk ... off ... building..."
"Okay."
"I hope that sounded like 'go through my desk and office and find the billing codes'."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WE HAVE A BAD CONNECTION, SO LISTEN CAREFULLY.
THROW... MY DESK... OFF.
BUILDING.
OKAY.
I HOPE THAT SOUNDED LIKE "GO THROUGH MY DESK AND OFFICE AND FIND THE BILLING CODES."
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Billing Code Conundrum"
Summary:
In this 'Dilbert' comic strip, the protagonist, Dilbert, is depicted in a car, frustrated with the poor connection quality. He attempts to throw his desk out the window, but is interrupted by his boss, who instructs him to go through his desk and office to find the billing codes.
Key Elements:
- Dilbert's frustration with the poor connection quality
- The boss's request for Dilbert to find the billing codes
- The absurdity of the situation, with Dilbert throwing his desk out the window
Overall:
This comic strip showcases the humor and relatability of 'Dilbert', highlighting the challenges of modern work life and the frustrations that come with it.
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