RIP Scott Adams . . .

mstateglfr

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It's hard to explain the hold that comic strip had on American culture in the late 90s
I walked through my dad's office building in the mid-late 90s, it was a large building in downtown Chicago, and I passed by desk after desk with Dilbert daily calendars. It was memorable because that was one of the things I got my dad for a Christmas one year.

Its amazing how spot on so much of the comic was, even when I hit the office-life workforce in the mid00s.
 

Ranchdawg

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and that everyone knew with absolute certainty Scott Adams had to work somewhere in their company. The strips were just too close to reality not to.
The daily calendar was one of my Christmas presents for 5+ years running.
Some were so accurate that I knew he was on staff at my company in California. In fact, Dilbert and some of the characters looked like some our staff. God bless him for helping us to laugh at our selves instead of being serious all the time.