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  • Just like "The Situation", this haunting novella contains images of corporate hell worthy of Dilbert's worst.

    The Surreal Office 2009

  • Who knew Dilbert's pink-skinned blood fever could stir such curiosity and confusion -- and drive "pon farr" to become a top Google-search term?

    When DILBERT meets Star Trek: Top 10 'Pon Farr' Guesses Michael Cavna 2011

  • Dilbert's Scott Adams on bringing democracy out of the age of wax candles and into the age of touch screens.

    What If Government Were More Like an iPod? Scott Adams 2011

  • There are so many companies that follow this very same paradigm that Scott Adams, "Dilbert's" creator, never needs to worry about running out of material.

    Today's Video: You Know That This Still Happens Every Day - NASA Watch 2009

  • As Miller explained, OSDV developers are building an open source voting system that will do for the voter what Oracle and SAP's enterprise business software solutions (Dilbert's Elbonian database) have done for business.

    Joel Epstein: Seeing Through the Voting Booth 2010

  • Besides "Dilbert's" 30-plus book collections, Reuben Award and immense online popularity, the strip has more than 2,000 print clients, the syndicate says.

    'DILBERT's' new syndicate: Comic moves to cubicles of Universal Uclick Michael Cavna 2010

  • As Miller explained, OSDV developers are building an open source voting system that will do for the voter what Oracle and SAP's enterprise business software solutions (Dilbert's Elbonian database) have done for business.

    Seeing Through the Voting Booth 2010

  • Afterward, when we tramped along Jamaica Avenue, the street below the elevated J-train tracks whose ties, in sunlight, laddered the pavement with alternating gold and black bands, we stopped in the usual places: the hardware store; Heinz's delicatessen; the butcher's shop; Dilbert's (the dim grocery store with its grimy tile floor); or Lewis's, owned by the madman Al Lewis.

    Tom Grimes's "The Leash": Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature 2010

  • Afterward, when we tramped along Jamaica Avenue, the street below the elevated J-train tracks whose ties, in sunlight, laddered the pavement with alternating gold and black bands, we stopped in the usual places: the hardware store; Heinz's delicatessen; the butcher's shop; Dilbert's (the dim grocery store with its grimy tile floor); or Lewis's, owned by the madman Al Lewis.

    Tom Grimes's "The Leash": Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature 2010

  • As Miller explained, OSDV developers are building an open source voting system that will do for the voter what Oracle and SAP's enterprise business software solutions (Dilbert's Elbonian database) have done for business.

    Joel Epstein: Seeing Through the Voting Booth 2009

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