Comment from nebulous
USB port, Firewire port, scorching hot Cyborg technology... but just wait til the little minx finds out he has no RSS feed. Date over.
View ArticleComment from nebulous
Clouds are comprised of mostly water vapor. Data has been vaporized, as promised.
View ArticleComment from calum
@scrumpy Let's assume you receive all your emails in Outlook/Thunderbird/$YOUR_FAVOURITE_EMAIL_APP. Now assume every email now only contains a link to a webpage that you have to visit to read that...
View ArticleComment from calum
Yes, "simples" if you can be bothered remembering to do it every day, and you have an internet connection at the time you remember, and you can remember which days' strips you've read and which you...
View ArticleComment from dilbertwally
Is this the reason for your RSS feed to not display the strips within the feed? Wally.... Grrrrrrh....
View ArticleComment from khpage
The cloud hacked the data center, or is it the other way around? I'm with Wally on this tech stuff = whatever...have a great weekend folks...
View ArticleComment from MrDplomacy
This was the first ever Dilbert strip I ever read, got me hooked, so great to see it again reminds me of when I upgraded my 486SX with and Soundblaster pack: sound card, and a CD ROM drive. Wow that...
View ArticleComment from NotTheMama
Well, it's good to know that those Borg nanoprobes weren't wasted after all. (Izzat you, Locutus?)
View ArticleComment from AXESMI
We lost our presence in the cloud once. A teenager they had working there thought it would be cool to change all the DNS names and our site went into lala land. Needless to say, the company was bought...
View ArticleComment from geness
I know it's old-fashioned, but I would think that a company would prefer to keep their data where they control access. So I've never understood cloud computing as anything but making a company totally...
View ArticleComment from mguice
Calum, You can also sign up for email delivery. I believe the email will show you if you have read it. Should work pretty mindlessly as everyone checks their email now and again.
View ArticleComment from aakener
We had those Overhead Projectors all the way through school and now in University, too. Don't see anything wrong with them, they're better than most tablets and that one solution we have only in one...
View ArticleComment from twintails0
This happened in my college engineering course, we had found out it was a planned power outage only after class ended. More often than not Hope evolves into Disappointment.
View ArticleComment from BritTim
Note that the PHB's premise for telling everyone to come in is that the CEO may be stupid enough to come in when there is a planned power outage. I wonder if there could be a way of letting the CEO...
View ArticleComment from ArthurDent
Ingmar: not sure about that; if he has to provide his own water heating, that's not the usual flow of energy. http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2009-04-28/ twintails0: that's left-hand-right-hand...
View ArticleComment from Pclip
I came in four hours early and left four hours late. You couldn't see me because the lights were off, but I'll be taking next Monday off as a result.
View ArticleComment from DownWithPHBs
Wait... That means that the coffeemaker will not be working. This is unacceptable!
View ArticleComment from lmalinofsky
I especially like this strip-- not because it's one of the funniest (laugh-out-loud) kind, but because it actually shows the guys *allied with the boss* against some greater evil-- the BHCEO. The boss...
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