As the icon of oppressed, overworked, and abused cubicle dwellers everywhere, Dilbert gives the downtrodden something to laugh about.

Whether avoiding pointless meetings with the clueless pointy-haired boss or angs...

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As the icon of oppressed, overworked, and abused cubicle dwellers everywhere, Dilbert gives the downtrodden something to laugh about.

Whether avoiding pointless meetings with the clueless pointy-haired boss or angsting over insanely impossible sales goals, meaningless performance objectives, and a mind-numbing cubicle environment, Dilbert and his fellow corporate victims soldier on, providing a great humorous release for the great brotherhood of office drones. For more than 20 years, Dilbert has connected with the great unappreciated, making one and all wonder, "Has Scott Adams bugged our offices?" In I Can't Remember If We're Cheap or Smart, Scott once again demonstrates that through the dot-coms to the mortgage bubble burst to the new normal, Dilbert knows that the stuff of work is really funny business!

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