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Daily Dilbert Xpress

Downloads I disabled the print and save functions so I don't get in trouble with the company that hosts Daily Dilbert. Just open and read Daily Dibert, daily!

[July 23, 2005, 8:00]

Google doodles with Dilbert

News Zany office worker Dilbert is jumping from his cubicle to the home page of Google. Search engine Google said Monday that it is temporarily redesigning its logo for this week by featuring "doodles" of Dilbert, his pinecone-haired boss and his wacky...

[May 21, 2002, 13:49]

Why Dilbert loves the Internet

News What lessons have you or Dilbert learned from the dot-com boom and bust? I thought that sounded like fun because they have a zillion people go to their site and some of them would click on it and end up at the Dilbert site or sign up for Dilbert by...

[June 4, 2002, 7:32]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Not sure about this Dilbertian business, though: all week, we'll have Dilbert and pals fiddling about with the famous multicoloured logo. I may be the only nerd in existence who doesn't find Dilbert that funny any more -- although nowhere near as...

[May 27, 2002, 17:26]

Don't Step in the Leadership

Blog A few years ago you couldn't endure a PowerPoint presentation without the obligatory fuzzy, unreadable Dilbert comic cropping up, either to badly illustrate a point, or to inject some irrelevant humor, sorry humour, into a dull pitch from the...

[September 15, 2009, 18:04]

US stands firm over Internet control

Talkback Dilbert, Dilbert :"Aren't you scared that the US then could becomes isolated from that information source? Other nations won't be happy with that and come up with a newer, and likely better/faster/more secure internet.

[November 13, 2005, 0:24]

Agile programming doesn

Talkback The title is a line from an infamous Dilbert cartoon. It's great to see a company like Conchango changing the path of development using new methods and clearly making them work. However I believe the competition is less Accenture, IBM etc.and more...

[December 18, 2006, 9:43]

iComic

Downloads Where iBert only supported the Dilbert strip, iComic supports a plugin system that can download any comic you have a plugin for.iComic comes with one built in plugin, with more available at http://homepage.mac.com/xmlguy/iComic/plugins.html.

[November 22, 2003, 7:00]

My response to Richard Stallman

Talkback Hope that doesn't preincline Dilbert fans to view me a certain way. To NNTZ, the conehead responds. Sorry, that's just my recognition that my british picture makes me look like I have a pointed head. If we assume, for the moment, that proprietary...

[January 11, 2004, 19:41]

Diary sadly missed...

Talkback RG'sD was regular reading along with BOFH, Peter Cochrane and Daily Dilbert. I was going to bend Tony Hallett's ear at a recent conference- and then I remembered he was Silicon.com editor!

[February 23, 2007, 16:26]

Making the transition from developer to manager

News A classic "Dilbert" cartoon depicts the Pointy Haired Boss promoting a developer to a managerial position. The developer is overcome with anxiety as the boss hands him a tie and says, "Don't be afraid, it's called a necktie.

[June 24, 2002, 9:56]

IBM's supercomputer chip breakthrough more PR than IT

Blog Comment I'll also bet that the "pointy-haired boss" (Dilbert's nemesis) that is supposed to be managing the IBM researchers doesn't understand what his guys have done. I'll bet that IBM is looking for a new advertising agency OR their current contract is...

[December 7, 2007, 3:32]

Managing Humans review

Reviews He represents himself as 'Rands', a middle manager who could, at times, be Dilbert's pointy-headed boss. Managing Humans draws on his experiences in all those places as both manager and managee. The best thing about the book is the real-life...

[February 22, 2008, 16:00]

Skype - This is "Improved" Customer Support?

Blog Comment It reminds me of a "Dilbert" cartoon I saw once - the pointy-haired boss went to the doctor, and was told that he had "manager's elbow" - caused by patting yourself on the back and covering your ass at the same time.

[October 23, 2008, 9:10]

Ballmer cites 'facts' in Microsoft's battle against Linux

Talkback PHB = Pointy Headed Boss a la Dilbert When MS refers to 'facts' the clearly mean 'MSfacts' (TM). It's not MS's fault if people confuse 'MSfacts' (TM) with 'facts'. Seriously though, I think this sort of thing shows that MS is really taking the...

[October 28, 2004, 10:19]

Can code crunchers be GUI gurus too?

Blog Comment It's kind of like a Dilbert sketch where a coder looks at a bemused user and says: "Why don't you like my application? Wow 64Bitz, That's the affirmation and comment I was looking for. You made my day, my week even.

[December 10, 2008, 8:23]

Forget Oscar - Here's the Webby

News Celebrity judges included basketball star Dennis Rodman and Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams. SAN FRANCISCO -- The digerati rubbed elbows with the glitterati Friday night at the Webby Awards, an event based on the notion that the Internet -- once the...

[March 9, 1998, 9:13]

Blogger axed by Waterstone's

News Gordon, however, maintains that such descriptions were intended light-heartedly and were meant to reminiscent of a Dilbert cartoon. An employee of book chain Waterstone's has been fired for material he included in his blog.

[January 11, 2005, 11:55]

The crisis is in the recruitment "industry"

Talkback The PHB (Pointy Haired Boss) in the Dilbert comic strips is only funny because it's so true you either laugh or jump off something very tall. [[ new talent in the IT industry is "diminishing at an alarming rate" as enrolments in technology...

[April 18, 2008, 10:21]

2010: The year of the techie

Talkback Most of the times, the only role models they come with is the bastard operator from hell or a dilbert character. Even if we were to start churning out techies, it doesn't always mean you get a good techie in the end.

[May 18, 2006, 15:46]

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