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I’m sorry and thank you.
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I wish they gave that serious more time to develop. Some of the episodes were really good.
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It really was a pretty clever show, with some slights hints of laziness in there as well.
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Man, I remember watching this a long time ago. It was pretty good (even for a ten year old).
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me irl
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I find that’s surprising, as I’ve always found you to be very personable and outgoing with a high degree of sociability...
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rofl
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I actually grew up reading the Dilbert strips in the 5th and 6th grade, I didn't get it then but I get it now. The show was actually really funny, even if it was too ahead of its time.
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Love it.
Thank you, Scott Adams.
![]() 03/18/2016 at 19:06 |
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It’s only recently that doctors have been able to diagnose this disease. Unfortunately there is not cure there is only the acquisition of a BS of something electrical, mechanical, or civil.
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I found out what my boss really thought of me when he lent me to another team. The first thing the chief engineer on the other team did was introduce me to everyone and then obliviously follow it up with ‘See, we’re weird too’. I learned this - Obviously that chief engineer isn’t very socially gifted either and my program manager must call me weird. I prefer ‘moderately quirky’.
![]() 03/18/2016 at 19:13 |
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As I recall, the criticism was basically that the series just re-purposed content from the strip, to which my take was, “so?”
![]() 03/18/2016 at 19:30 |
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My life...
![]() 03/18/2016 at 19:41 |
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There’s an older guy at my company that shows this video to any co-op or new engineers when he meets them.
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So much truth in this post