?dilbertAnyone know of some Dilbert forum where we can talk Dilbert to death?
How many books do you have? You're not a fanatic unless you have them all. (I'm almost a fanatic.) You're not even keeping up if you don't have the two cartoon advice books.
I have three. The Dilbert Principle, The Way Of the Weasel, and The Joy Of Work one. And I have read all the three. Shamelessly, I spent the last night reading the Weasel one from top to toe.
Like every night, I took out my Wrox C# book (at nights it's a different book on programming usually) and greedily eyed even the Weasel one. Then, I took out the Weasel book and started reading at about 11:40 PM. I created this thread at about 7 AM or so, after having finished it. No, no, no, you obviously aren't as fanatic as you think you are...
Dogbert's Clues for the Clueless and Build a Better Life by Stealing Office Supplies. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0836217373/002-2982645-8273614 I'm a Dilbert fan, not an Adams fan... His success is deserved, but the image I've always had of him is the creepy, out-of-it guy he played on Babylon 5.
So, no, I haven't read his philosophy books (didn't know he had 2, thought the one about god was it) and am not planning to. I have been slowly catching up on all the sequential Dilbert books, though. |
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