Dilbert.com by Scott Adams
Monday December 27,
2004
Tags email, inconvenienced, philosophy, character flaw
Transcript
"Wally, did you review the spreadsheet that I emailed?" "I didn't want to be inconvenienced." "My philosophy is that anything worth doing is too hard." "A character flaw isn't a philosophy." "I like to combine things."
Sunday December 26,
2004
Tags spreadsheet for accuracy, impenetrable jumble, poorly organized, cryptic labels, simple document, ratio of returns, sales taxes, roprtgresta, organizing, taxes, coulumns
Transcript
"Can you check my spreadsheet for accuracy?" "It's an impenetrable jumble of poorly organized data with cryptic labels." "I only need you to check it for accuracy." "I don't think accuracy matters if no one can tell what it's for." "Sheesh! Let me expain this document!" "This column is the ratio of product returns to gross revenue excluding sales taxes, annualized." "it's clearly labeled "ROPRTGRESTA."" "What about the other 80 columns?" "What the #*%!?" "And Dilbert found no inaccuracies."
Saturday December 25,
2004
Tags bench mark results, ten minute explination, in sales, here you go
Transcript
"Dilbert, do you have the bench-mark results?" "Do you want the ten-minute explanation of why the data are useless, or a simple "Here you go"?" "I'm in sales." "Here you go."


