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What is the Dilbert Principle?Since Scott Adams created the Dilbert cartoon collection, a collection of maxims and quotes have been freely dispensed around the Internet and office water coolers. The most notable of these dogmas is known as the Dilbert Principle.- Tips to Handle a Dilbert Principle Management Change at WorkWhen management changes affect your job, life becomes uncertain. Here's handy tips from an experienced worker about handling downsizing, synergizing, reorganizations and other fun.
- Is Dilbert a Cultural Icon?Many people are addicted to their daily comic strip, Dilbert. It seems to be very widely popular. In this article we look at the Dilbert culture, and whether Dilbert is a cultural icon or just a representation of corporate satire.
- Do You Want to Hear a Dilbert? Yes I Do, Son, I Really Do!I'm sure someday, when he's all grown up, we'll sit around the fire and talk about his childhood and all the silly things we did and good times we had....and he'll say "Dad, You wanna hear a Dilbert?" Or at least, I'll wish he did.
Scott Adams - Dilbert Gives You the BusinessScott Adams never fails to deliver on great humor.
Popular Dilbert Cartoon Character Debuts in New "Dilbert: The Board Game"If Dilbert cartoons amuse you, just wait 'til you try Dilbert, the board game.- What's Up with Dilbert's Dad?Dilbert creator Scott Adams' strange battle with two rare illnesses
- Can Porn Bunker Really Survive End of the World?Apparently if the apocalypse occurs, what remains of the world will not lack for porn stars. That is the plan of a San Fernando Valley porn studio that has built a hardened bunker for its employees and some customers.
- Crazy QuotesA collection of sometime witty, sometimes funny quotes.
- My CubicleIntrospection about my workplace cubicle
- Feel It, Love It, Live ItWe are always getting ready to live but never living. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
- The Importance of Characters when Writing ComedyYou can have the funniest setting, the most humorous situation and the cleverest slew of props, but if you're characters aren't laugh-out-loud amusing, your comedy writing is going to fall flat.