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frankbell 11-25-2013 03:11 PM

Today's Dilbert Is about Linux
 
http://www.dilbert.com/2013-11-25/

I wonder how many persons won't get the joke because of this, for instance:

I went to the vet's today to pick up some special catfood for crystallizing cat and asked the receptionist whether she's seen the paper; that I thought most folks won't get Dilbert. She asked why, so I described the strip.

She said, "Lennox, aren't they the air conditioner people?" (No.) "Oh, I know, they make china and crystal." (er, No.)

The prosecution rests.

yooy 11-25-2013 04:01 PM

this was posted already.. i'm giving this information for a bitcoin, no for free.. :)

frankbell 11-25-2013 08:13 PM

Hmmm. I scanned the topics in general, but I didn't look elsewhere. Oh, well.

I think my story about the receptionist makes a point, though.

sundialsvcs 11-25-2013 08:14 PM

If you read Dilbert, you are a Geek. :D

(Guilty as charged ...)

sudoers 11-25-2013 09:10 PM

Is that dog bill gates in disguise trying to sell the rights to use linux to gullible business owners? I think the glasses give him away :)

frankbell 11-25-2013 09:16 PM

I read Dilbert because I subscribe to my local paper (I believe in supporting my local paper, so long as it is above yellow journalism--we need honest journalism and reporters need to eat) and it's on the comics page.

Otherwise, I wouldn't read it; it went stale a long time ago.

What I wondered is, why would Scott Adams pick a punch line that 90% or more of his readership likely wouldn't get? I'm curious to see whether there is a story line for the week.

chrism01 11-29-2013 06:00 AM

@sudoers: Actually its $699 - look up The SCO Corp vs IBM, Novell & Redhat haha ;)

$(( 10#$x )) 11-29-2013 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by sudoers (Post 5070644)
Is that dog bill gates in disguise trying to sell the rights to use linux to gullible business owners? I think the glasses give him away :)

@ sudoers

There are some businesses that have paid Microsoft because of the controversial patent FUDs in linux code.

http://www.zdnet.com/microsoft-profi...ud-7000001598/

273 11-29-2013 06:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankbell (Post 5070616)
Hmmm. I scanned the topics in general, but I didn't look elsewhere. Oh, well.

I think my story about the receptionist makes a point, though.

I tend to go to "New" when I visit this site and I noticed this had been posted in Slackware after I saw this thread.
I think, perhaps, they add Dilbert to your local paper as a concession to the growing "geek" crowd (it is cool to be a "geek" nowadays, though few are true geeks) and I think Scott Adams writes for geeks.

jefro 11-29-2013 07:37 PM

Almost a dig at that RH company.

frankbell 11-29-2013 08:22 PM

273, they've been carrying Dilbert for years. That's how I know it's gone stale. :)

Jefro, does RH charge for updates? I didn't think they did.

I can easily see it as a slap against consultants. I know that most are legit, but, it's like lawyers (and I must say the few lawyers I've had to use over the years have been skilled and of integrity)--there are enough charlatans to make the jokes seem true.

273 11-29-2013 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by frankbell (Post 5072698)
273, they've been carrying Dilbert for years. That's how I know it's gone stale. :)

They were prescient, perhaps?
I suppose many papers have financial or sport sections so a techie cartoon may not be that odd?
Mind you, perhaps you just live in the San Fernando Valley? ;)

frankbell 11-29-2013 09:11 PM

Frankly, I think Dilbert is more about life in large organizations than it is about tech. Anyone who has ever worked in CubeWorld can relate to the incompetent boss, the greedy CEO, the lazy, prickly, and selfish coworkers, etc. The tech is just background.

According to the website, it's in >2,000 papers in 70 countries.

The area I'm in is hardly a Silicon Valley, unless you have a security clearance (it's home to the largest military complex in the world).

273 11-29-2013 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankbell (Post 5072718)
Frankly, I think Dilbert is more about life in large organizations than it is about tech. Anyone who has ever worked in CubeWorld can relate to the incompetent boss, the greedy CEO, the lazy, prickly, and selfish coworkers, etc. The tech is just background.

According to the website, it's in >2,000 papers in 70 countries.

The area I'm in is hardly a Silicon Valley, unless you have a security clearance (it's home to the largest military complex in the world).

I agree. My mention of Silicon Valley was just being silly.

DavidMcCann 11-30-2013 11:51 AM

I think this one is better:
http://xkcd.com/456/


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