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Dilbert Cartoon: Don't miss that!

Postby demiurgic » 26 Aug 2003 13:18

the great DILBERT cartoons!
just great!

http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/dilbe ... 30820.html
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Postby Jazz » 27 Aug 2003 06:40

hoho

dilbert seems
like the best
corporate
cartoon strip around.

Ease the corp pain!
:lol:


thanks Dem. :wink:

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more free time for
yourself soon!

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Postby Jazz » 27 Aug 2003 06:48

Did you read bio1:

Early Years

I was born 6/8/57 and raised in Windham, New York, in the Catskill mountains. I graduated high school as valedictorian because the other 39 people in my class couldn't spell "valedictorian."

I moved to Northern California in 1979 after college and have lived in the San Francisco Bay Area since.

Education


Hartwick College, Oneonta New York, BA in economics, 1979.
University of California at Berkeley, MBA, 1986.
Certified Hypnotist, Clement School of Hypnosis, San Francisco, 1981.
Day Jobs

I worked at Crocker National Bank, San Francisco, 1979 to 1986, in a number of humiliating and low paying jobs: teller (robbed twice at gunpoint), computer programmer, financial analyst, product manager, and commercial lender.

I moved from the bank to Pacific Bell, San Ramon, California, and worked there from 1986 through June 1995. I worked in a number of jobs that defy description but all involve technology and finances. The most recent job was in a laboratory, finding ways to use digital phone lines and also running the company's BBS. My business card said "engineer" but I'm not an engineer by training.

From 1989 until 1995 I worked my day job while doing the Dilbert comic strip mornings, evenings and weekends.

How I Became a Syndicated Cartoonist

Dilbert is a composite of my co-workers over the years. He emerged as the main character of my doodles. I started using him for business presentations and got great responses. A co-worker suggested I name the character Dilbert. Dogbert was created so Dilbert would have someone to talk to.

On the advice of a kind cartoonist I bought a book called "1988 Artist Markets" and followed the instructions on how to get syndicated. I drew fifty sample strips and mailed copies to the major cartoon syndicates. United Media called a few weeks later and offered a contract. I accepted.

Dilbert was launched in 1989 after several months of further developing the strip. That was my first cartooning for profit.


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Postby boby » 27 Aug 2003 09:23

wow this guy has quite some experience for his
first thirties than some people have for a lifetime :lol:
nice cartoons indeed - thanks for the link dem 8)
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Postby boby » 21 Jan 2004 13:45

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Postby Jazz » 21 Jan 2004 19:24

hehe :lol:
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Postby boby » 21 Apr 2008 21:49

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Dilbert.com relaunches with Web 2.0 flavor


http://dilbert.com/

cool :D
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Postby sasho » 27 Apr 2008 20:16

haha, a very cool idea! :D
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Re: Dilbert Cartoon: Don't miss that!

Postby leonorax » 20 Aug 2009 05:55

What was your favorite cartoon when you were a child? When I was growing up cartoons still came on public TV channels and early on saturdays and stayed on til about lunch time. Now about the only time you can see cartoons is on Nickelodeon, disney channel or cartoon network. Anyways, my favorite was The smurfs, The Little's, and Bugs Bunny of course. What was yours?
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Re: Dilbert Cartoon: Don't miss that!

Postby Mila-Buria » 20 Aug 2009 06:12

Top NINE:

9. Two stupid dogs.
8. Courage the cowardly dog
7. Scooby-doo
6. Cow and chicken
5. Mudley
4. George of the Jungle

aand ... top three:

3. Pinko + Inch High
2. G-Forse
1. KUNG-FU PANDA!







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Re: Dilbert Cartoon: Don't miss that!

Postby Mila-Buria » 20 Aug 2009 07:48

I just came back from dragging two bags of zahranka za skobar.

Did I tell you the story how I got drunk these holidays and stole the chtistmas decoration from the nearby casino! :lol:
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