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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 10:09:29 -0500, while chained to a desk in the
scriptorium, docudiva -at- hotmail -dot- com ("Erica Sullivan") wrote:
> $Have you seen today's Dilbert?
> $My only response is: HEY! That's not nice!
I think if we can some of the crazy things that go on in our own
workplaces in Dilbert and can still have a good laugh, then Scott Adams
has done his job.
By the way, in a Dilbert-ish kind of twist, the building I work in has a
couple of elevator cars that like to stop for extended periods of time
between floors. The solution to the problem was to put new carpets in
the elevators.
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