More fun from Carl.This goes back in time to the now far off and distant days during the Heroic Age of the dot com bubble.
Not that I know Carl well enough to first name him.
1998.03.08and
Episode 6: The Problem With Dilbert
"What's this?" Dave asked.
I looked at where Dave was pointing. "That's Ratbert. He's the one that looks like a rat."
"No, it's a Dilbert cartoon," Dave said. "Have you ever noticed how everyone expresses their so-called individuality by taping a Dilbert cartoon to their computer monitor?"
I frowned. "Dilbert is an integral part of the geekosphere."
"Dilbert disempowers the working class by making light of the historical conflict between capital and labor," Dave told me, with a straight face.
Internship of Fools, Luke Seeman:Fray. Now that takes me back. No reason for posting this. Just Because if you must know. And because plastic.com seems to be MIA and I really wished Carl had made a go of that venture.
It's like a Dilbert cartoon gone terribly, terribly wrong. In the last month 14 people here have quit in frustration. The people in the trenches are obviously hollow shells of what they once were and management is clueless.
Not that I know Carl well enough to first name him.