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Re: OK I laughed pretty gooderly...
You're saying dilbert is going to resign his position under pressure from nonsensical protests and internet anger?Major Kong wrote:
Sounds about right, that should only happen in the comics.
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Want to hear a funny story? When I first came to Cali, I was a "consultant", working for Accenture(i.e. ass enter). Anyway, I came out to Cali to work for a client, Pacific Bell, the local phone company at the time. There was a cartoonist working in one of the cubicles named Scott Adams. He had a normal job there, and he stayed for awhile after Dilbert took off. That place was all the material he ever needed to create Dilbert. So, I can honestly say that I worked in Dilbert's office. I was there about three years.
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Re: OK I laughed pretty gooderly...
WOWBay_area_Hokie wrote:Want to hear a funny story? When I first came to Cali, I was a "consultant", working for Accenture(i.e. ass enter). Anyway, I came out to Cali to work for a client, Pacific Bell, the local phone company at the time. There was a cartoonist working in one of the cubicles named Scott Adams. He had a normal job there, and he stayed for awhile after Dilbert took off. That place was all the material he ever needed to create Dilbert. So, I can honestly say that I worked in Dilbert's office. I was there about three years.
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Re: OK I laughed pretty gooderly...
Bay_area_Hokie wrote:Want to hear a funny story? When I first came to Cali, I was a "consultant", working for Accenture(i.e. ass enter). Anyway, I came out to Cali to work for a client, Pacific Bell, the local phone company at the time. There was a cartoonist working in one of the cubicles named Scott Adams. He had a normal job there, and he stayed for awhile after Dilbert took off. That place was all the material he ever needed to create Dilbert. So, I can honestly say that I worked in Dilbert's office. I was there about three years.
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Haha, that's awesome. Love me some Dilbert.
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This is awesome!Bay_area_Hokie wrote:Want to hear a funny story? When I first came to Cali, I was a "consultant", working for Accenture(i.e. ass enter). Anyway, I came out to Cali to work for a client, Pacific Bell, the local phone company at the time. There was a cartoonist working in one of the cubicles named Scott Adams. He had a normal job there, and he stayed for awhile after Dilbert took off. That place was all the material he ever needed to create Dilbert. So, I can honestly say that I worked in Dilbert's office. I was there about three years.
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Re: OK I laughed pretty gooderly...
Link pleaseBay_area_Hokie wrote:Want to hear a funny story? When I first came to Cali, I was a "consultant", working for Accenture(i.e. ass enter). Anyway, I came out to Cali to work for a client, Pacific Bell, the local phone company at the time. There was a cartoonist working in one of the cubicles named Scott Adams. He had a normal job there, and he stayed for awhile after Dilbert took off. That place was all the material he ever needed to create Dilbert. So, I can honestly say that I worked in Dilbert's office. I was there about three years.
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Pretty cool.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:Want to hear a funny story? When I first came to Cali, I was a "consultant", working for Accenture(i.e. ass enter). Anyway, I came out to Cali to work for a client, Pacific Bell, the local phone company at the time. There was a cartoonist working in one of the cubicles named Scott Adams. He had a normal job there, and he stayed for awhile after Dilbert took off. That place was all the material he ever needed to create Dilbert. So, I can honestly say that I worked in Dilbert's office. I was there about three years.
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Re: OK I laughed pretty gooderly...
Here you go, mentions his years at Pac Bell, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Adams
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Re: OK I laughed pretty gooderly...
Dilbert is my favorite comic strip, in fact it's the only one I read. Reminds me so much of people I worked with at Hughes Aircraft Co. There was a time when I thought Adams must have worked there too.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:Want to hear a funny story? When I first came to Cali, I was a "consultant", working for Accenture(i.e. ass enter). Anyway, I came out to Cali to work for a client, Pacific Bell, the local phone company at the time. There was a cartoonist working in one of the cubicles named Scott Adams. He had a normal job there, and he stayed for awhile after Dilbert took off. That place was all the material he ever needed to create Dilbert. So, I can honestly say that I worked in Dilbert's office. I was there about three years.
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It really is any IT department of any company.RWNJ wrote:Dilbert is my favorite comic strip, in fact it's the only one I read. Reminds me so much of people I worked with at Hughes Aircraft Co. There was a time when I thought Adams must have worked there too.Bay_area_Hokie wrote:Want to hear a funny story? When I first came to Cali, I was a "consultant", working for Accenture(i.e. ass enter). Anyway, I came out to Cali to work for a client, Pacific Bell, the local phone company at the time. There was a cartoonist working in one of the cubicles named Scott Adams. He had a normal job there, and he stayed for awhile after Dilbert took off. That place was all the material he ever needed to create Dilbert. So, I can honestly say that I worked in Dilbert's office. I was there about three years.
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