Dilbert cartoons
Dilbert, by Scott Adams
☛ GP, 1/24/06: A four-letter word beginning with P …:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/002782.html
☛ ML, 9/14/06: He bold as a hawk, she soft as a dawn:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/003578.html
☛ ML, 9/24/06: Stereotypes and facts:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/003609.html
☛ ML, 10/26/06: The therapeutic power of rhyme:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/003708.html
☛ AZ, 11/6/06: Taboo avoidance in Dilbertland:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/003742.html
☛ ML, 12/9/06: Linguistic cartoon update:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/003884.html
☛ ML, 1/9/07: Dilbert becomes a sales manager:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/004024.html
☛ ML, 4/16/07: But is it a recursive combination?:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/004410.html
☛ ML, 7/8/07: Argumentative dogs:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/004700.html
☛ ML, 7/15/07: Weird logic and Bayesian semantics:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/004719.html
☛ ML, 7/17/07: Still in the Catbert seat?:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/004726.html
☛ ML, 9/29/07: Couldn’t be more:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/004975.html
☛ ML, 10/31/07: The psychodynamics of science in the media:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/005074.html
☛ ML, 11/7/07: Dilbert explains the Maxim of Manner:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/005092.html
☛ ML, 1/11/08: In the funny papers:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/005310.html
☛ GP, 2/24/08: Three words to win her heart:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/005410.html
☛ ML, 3/30/08: Well, maybe not the first, actually:
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/005511.html
☛ ML, 7/26/08: To serve is to rule:
☛ ML, 6/3/09: Dongle:
☛ ML, 9/26/09: Moving low-hanging fruit forward at the end of the day:
☛ ML, 9/27/09: Recursive responsibility:
☛ ML, 10/1/09: When did managers become stupid?:
☛ GP, 1/19/10: Dilbert fails to apologise:
☛ ML, 2/21/10: Another approach to media relations:
☛ GP, 8/10/10: Placebo questions:
☛ ML, 8/11/10: Irreproducible results:
☛ ML, 11/16/10: Defensive vacuity:
☛ BZ, 12/1/10: Frienditute:
☛ ML, 12/13/10: Disintermediating the dustbin:
☛ 3/27/11: An engineer, not a linguist:
☛ ML, 6/3/11: Spin Ninjas and internet debate rules:
☛ ML, 6/26/11: Too true:
☛ GP, 7/2/11: Recording what is said at a meeting:
☛ GP, 7/11/11: Advantage Dilbert: Amber vulnerable to implicature:
☛ GP, 9/7/11: Alice and the invariant predicational copula:
☛ ML, 9/22/11: Any questions?:
☛ GP, 12/2/11: Say it again, Alice:
☛ ML, 12/20/11: I can’t do that, Dilbert:
☛ 4/22/12: Dilbert 1: managerspeak:
☛ 4/22/12: Dilbert 2: engineers and knowledge workers:
☛ ML, 7/27/12: Phonetic re-analysis:
☛ 7/31/12: Chain reasoning:
☛ GP, 9/22/12: Crowdsourcing the lexicon:
☛ ML, 10/7/12: Truth of the day:
☛ 12/15/12: Getting them to believe:
☛ ML, 1/30/13: Linguistic comics:
☛ 5/11/13: Listen to me:
☛ 5/20/13: Define “garbage”:
☛ 5/20/13: Passions:
☛ 5/31/13: Dilbertmanteau:
☛ 6/1/13: The start-up interview:
☛ 6/8/13: Define “collaborate”:
☛ 6/25/13: Coping with figurative language:
☛ 7/1/13: Context:
☛ 7/10/13: Flouting quantity:
☛ 7/18/13: In quotation marks:
☛ 7/31/13: Wednesday puns:
#1
☛ 8/1/13: No more low scores:
☛ 8/4/13: Three more cartoons for Sunday:
#3
☛ 8/11/13: Define “open source”:
☛ 9/6/13: Data retrieval:
☛ 9/23/13: Job description:
☛ 11/4/13: Three cartoons:
#1
☛ 11/11/13: Opinions:
☛ 12/2/13: Diversity:
☛ 12/19/13: Cartoon omnibus:
#1
☛ 12/31/13: Dogbert’s idiom blend:
☛ 1/8/14: Two cartoons:
#2
☛ ML, 1/12/14: Bossification:
☛ 1/12/14: -ify rolls on:
same as previous
☛ 1/26/14: Jargon time:
☛ 1/28/14: Average:
☛ 2/16/14: Two Sunday cartoons:
#2
☛ 3/14/14: Three for Pi Day:
#1
☛ ML, 3/15/14: A/B testing:
☛ 3/21/14: Three more:
#3
☛ ML, 3/24/14: It was a russet!:
☛ 3/30/14: Triple play:
#3
☛ 3/31/14: Monday quartet:
#1
☛ 4/4/14: Two more cartoons:
#1
☛ 4/9/14: Two cartoon puns:
#1
☛ 4/18/14: Three for today:
#1
☛ 4/23/14: A Dilbert and a Rhymes:
☛ GP, 7/19/14: Honesty about leadership:
☛ 10/2/14: Answering a question with a question:
☛ 10/11/14: Name that dress code:
☛ 10/22/14: What was that word?:
☛ 12/5/14: Carbon dating:
☛ 12/15/14: Deep ignorance:
☛ 12/31/14: Tall guys:
☛ 1/17/15: Employee qualities:
☛ 2/21/15: Tech talk:
☛ 3/6/15: Gender equity:
☛ 3/7/15: eunuchs:
☛ 3/8/15: Three cartoons:
#3
☛ 4/2/15: Sidestepping the taboo item:
☛ 4/7/15: Mansplaining in the comics:
2 cartoons
☛ 4/9/15: More mansplaining:
☛ 4/10/15: The power of foul language:
☛ 5/15/15: Devious undermining:
☛ BZ, 5/18/15: Hating Mondays more than Garfield:
☛ 5/21/15: Inspirational words:
☛ 5/29/15: Insult for fun:
☛ 6/9/15: Monster on the Internet:
☛ 7/12/15: Ominous questions:
☛ 7/!4/15: Define slavery:
☛ 7/17/15: Double standard:
☛ 8/2/15: Search for the magic slogan:
☛ 8/28/15: Robots up the wazoo:
☛ 9/20/15: The Hairdresser Illuminati:
☛ 10/3/15: Sexual advance?:
☛ 10/12/15: You must remember this:
#1
☛ 12/21/15: Two Dilberts:
☛ 3/24/16: Orifices for talk:
☛ 8/1/16: Cartoon conversations:
#1
☛ 9/17/16: Taking the job description literally:
2 cartoons
☛ 12/4/16: The joy of foreign accent:
☛ ML, 12/6/16: L2 shortcut?:
☛ 12/14/16: Visiting cartoons:
3 Dilberts and several take-offs on the strip
☛ 4/12/17: The Jargon Matrix:
☛ 6/2/17: Verbal magic in the workplace:
☛ 6/19/17: Disinformation:
☛ 6/29/17: Fellows:
☛ 8/2/17: Dumb questions:
☛ 8/13/17: Hold me:
☛ 1/28/18: Four more recent cartoons:
#5
☛ ML, 5/3/18: Interface labels:
☛ 5/18/18: Balls on the N + N compound watch:
☛ 5/26/18: bossercize:
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