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Source: techrepublic.com.com --- 23 days ago
Good comedy takes some element of truth and stretches it to the absurd. However, the Dilbert cartoon series might not have to stretch the truth too far when showing the humor associated with providing (or receiving) technical support. ...
Source: www.dilbert.com --- 9 days ago
Over 200,000 of you subscribe to this feed, and after 5 short years, Dilbert.com finally has an official feed for you: http://feeds.feedburner.com/DilbertDailyStrip They've also blocked access to the comic images, so you should update this feed address if you want to keep reading! Thanks for all your support over the years - dwlt. ...
Source: www.neatorama.com --- 31 days ago
Following the popularity of Garfield Minus Garfield, it’s only natural that the same thing is applied to other comics. Box Brown, the creator of the adorable Bellen (previously on Neatorama here), did this one: Dilbert Minus Dilbert. Link - Thanks Brian! ... Source: starbulletin.com --- 34 days ago
... Source: www.marketingpilgrim.com --- 17 days ago
If money’s no object, Dilbert offers-up one solution for improving your company’s reputation: Thanks to @mdjensen. ... Source: ilovetypography.com --- 9 days ago
one big bullet point Mathieu and Breton’s article on their experience of KABK’s Type and Media masters course has proven insanely popular. The students at Reading are nearing the end of their masters in Type Design, so hopefully we’ll be hearing from them too. I’ve spoken here before about the importance of white space, not simply as an element [...] ... Source: blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com --- 30 days ago
It won't be the next Harry Potter, but a quirkly little technology booklet has been selling briskly at the University of Washington Book Store and a nearby coffee shop frequented by UW tech staff. The $3 tract is in the style of an 18th century political pamphlet, yet comments on problems in a 21st century information-technology organization. Only insiders may recognize that it's a humorous commentary on the UW IT department, where the discovery that it was $10 million in the red led to a management shakeup and 66 people being laid off in May. "A Failure of Character, or The Ruination of a University IT Department," was written by "P.C. MacGoogle, Layoffee of this Borough." ... Source: mundogeek.net --- 8 days ago
Hay dos tipos de compañías, las que reconocen que son exactamente como Dilbert y las que también lo son pero aún no lo saben. -- Guy Kawasaki ... Find more results for Dilbert on RSSMicro.com |
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