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To: damniseedemons who wrote (18300)3/31/1998 12:23:00 AM
From: Dead Columbo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
Sorry, I've been living under a rock.

Didn't I tell you to read Dilbert in my previous life?

This is (one of reasons) why Microsoft succeeds. They created a great app in Excel, which is what the pointy hair bosses use.

Read it every day, Sal. You'll go far in the corporate world.

You should be in charge of the Quality fair day.

MH #0



To: damniseedemons who wrote (18300)3/31/1998 3:52:00 AM
From: Charles Hughes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
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Dilbert's the starring Sunday funny now in San Francisco. Every third cube in the farm has to have one of these strips pasted up - by regulation. (You all know how the pinkos here like new regulations.)

The author got his experience working for the imbeciles who ruined ISDN over the course of 20 years. But he speaks for everyone with a computer at work. He should be required reading for MBAs. Actually, he pops up as a speaker (Adams, not Dilbert ;-) at every other expensive management conference now.

BTW, I was a little slow responding as I thought you were calling *me* a moron, not Dilbert. Since my last post was a bit inflammatory, I decided I probably deserved it, and wanted to let things cool down. Ah, the perils of conversation.

Problem is, I tried being nice for two whole weeks and none of you folks would drop me a note, so what am I to do? The first nasty post last week garnered me five replies. Nothing succeeds like excess.

Cheers,
Chaz