Dilbert.com

November 11, 2005

Dilbert.com

nav_logo_dilbert.gifFrom year to year, there is one consistent thing about my desk at work: My Dilbert calendar!

Dilbert is a breath of fresh air and sanity in today's buzzword-laden, pressure-filled, layoff-prone corporate world. And it's also today's FamilyFirst site.

Scott Adams, in case you have been living in a cave and haven't heard his story, worked for Pacific Gas and Electric. This public utility company was just as prone to mission statements, teambuilding exercises, and cubicle mentality as any other corporation in America. Scott saw what was going on and deduced there might be a market for a comic strip poking fun at such goings-on. And the rest, as they say, was history.

Follow the daily doings of Wally (MY favorite), Dilbert himself, Asok the intern, Alice (who does more and gets paid less), the infamous pointy-haired boss, his psychopathic secretary, Dogbert, Catbert, Ratbert, Bob the Dinosaur, and the numerous guest stars.

Recently, we met Flashy, a middle-aged lady whose core body temperature ranges from freezing to boiling and back in a matter of seconds. Of course, she controls the office thermostat.

And check out the downloads! Get wallpaper, screensavers, cursors, and characters that you can add to your IM client.

And you MUST subscribe to the Dilbert Newsletter. It's a once-every-couple-of-months-or-so blast of common sense tempered with true stories of in-duh-viduals.

http://dilbert.com


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  1. bob on October 11, 2007 02:09 PM

    Minor point, but according to Scott's website, he worked for Pacific Bell and not PG&E...


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