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Dilbert reminds those of us who were ever in the technology game about the kinds of managers we had to tolerate. For a less tongue-in-cheek story, try "The Soul of a New Machine" by Tracy Kidder. Scrambling and in-house competition were the name of the game.
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Rated by Stumblelibrarian on Oct 18, 3:36pm
Dilbert comics
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Rated by cjgittings on Oct 13, 3:51pm
the funny dilbert strip
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Rated by Lifetimes on Sep 22, 9:21am
Dilbert Rocks!
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Rated by maine-iac01 on Sep 04, 11:45am
I'm a big Dilbert fan. I used to work with a guy named Dilbert......or was that Dilweed? I forget.
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Rated by pvize1 on May 24, 1:59am
The boss with the Etch-a-Sketch laptop is still my all time favourite Dilbert cartoon
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Rated by Neoscryer on May 04 2009, 12:41pm
Dilbert is horrible. Stumble, how many times do I have to tell you this?