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    This Week In Dilbert

    Monday
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    I hope the rest of the week continues to be a nice tribute to programmers everywhere.
    Last edited by eyeRmonkey; Aug 26th, 2005 at 12:37 PM. Reason: Added recent ones
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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    Actually, this was Monday's. You've posted Tuesday and Wednesday.

    Thursday's is good too.

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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    Ok, I changed it.
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    I need some dilbert books. I never realised he was coder until now. Although I have probably only seen about 9 dilbert strips in my entire life.

    How many books are there and how much do they cost. I must have them all immediately.
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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    I thought it was only me who where reading Dilbert in the whole world.....but I guess not.......here is todays Dilbert


    http://www.vg.no/dilbert/


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    PS Its not as good as the BOfH though
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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    Alle din dilbert il tilhører os!

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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    Quote Originally Posted by NoteMe
    I thought it was only me who where reading Dilbert in the whole world.....but I guess not.......here is todays Dilbert





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    Huh... Thats not the dilbert I have for the 26th. I guess since its in a different language, someone else might do it? Maybe?
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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    Quote Originally Posted by eyeRmonkey
    Huh... Thats not the dilbert I have for the 26th. I guess since its in a different language, someone else might do it? Maybe?
    Well we all know how slow those Norwiegians are.
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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    Quote Originally Posted by Cander
    Well we all know how slow those Norwiegians are.
    My esteemed colleague has a brilliant point! Take D# for example.




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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    So what is DLINK in English? THUMP?
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    Re: This Week In Dilbert



    What kind of head makes that noise when hitting a table (excluding NoteMe's ... His head is rather hollow for lack of any spelling ability).
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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    Hmm say that againg and I'll dlink you.. ...Just doesn't have the same ring to it
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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    Quote Originally Posted by eyeRmonkey


    What kind of head makes that noise when hitting a table (excluding NoteMe's ... His head is rather hollow for lack of any spelling ability).

    Well the pointy haired boss' head is pretty hollow.
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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    The drawing look different on the Norweigian site too

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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    Quote Originally Posted by wossname
    I need some dilbert books. I never realised he was coder until now. Although I have probably only seen about 9 dilbert strips in my entire life.

    How many books are there and how much do they cost. I must have them all immediately.
    You can browse through that site anytime for the comics, but you should buy/borrow "The Dilbert Principle" for some light reading at work. It's a big book, so you'll have plenty of time to enjoy it. Not only that, but when your coworkers see it, they will feel that you are cool.

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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    Hope that's not one that you tossed.

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    Re: This Week In Dilbert

    *Remembers own misery*

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