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Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, tells Mahmoud Ahmadinejad where to get off. In response, Adams gets called a "Jew hater" who "may have just alienated a good fraction of [Dilbert's] readership." The next day, when Adams clarifies his position, he ends on a perhaps even more provocative hypothetical.
posted by orthogonality
on Sep 23, 2007 -
142 comments
Basic Instructions - Your all inclusive guide to a life well-lived [more inside]
posted by MetaMonkey
on Sep 9, 2007 -
27 comments
Is optimism enough? [via]
posted by onalark
on Oct 24, 2006 -
27 comments
Everything you need to know about investing in 129 words.
posted by alms
on Oct 15, 2006 -
58 comments
God's Debris by Scott Adams (of Dilbert fame) is now available for free in PDF form. It's a controversial book that presents a philosophically strange view of the universe. According to Adams, it splits readers between "the best book they've ever read" and "an insult to literature and a disservice to humanity".
posted by Plutor
on Nov 18, 2005 -
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Plop. Scott Adams has a new comic. His words:
"...it 's an engineered comic strip devoid of any artistic integrity whatsoever." It's a Dilvert spinoff set in Elbonia that he started over the summer. Now he's shelving it due to the resemblance between Elbonians and a certain nation we're at war with right now.
posted by badstone
on Nov 9, 2001 -
18 comments
Scott Adams helps to design the ultimate cubicle. Oh, the irony. According to The Register,
"So has Adams sold out, or what?
On closer inspection, this whimsical parlay could well be a physical extension of the Dilbert strip. How else to account for the 'sun indicators', or as the blurb says:-'Regardless of the weather outside, sunlight travels across your space, glowing and fading with the rhythm of the day.' Yes, to remind you of the futility of your miserable, rabbit hutch existence, of course."
posted by jetgrrl
on Aug 30, 2001 -
9 comments
God's Debris by Scott Adams. "I'm distributing "God's Debris" exclusively as an ebook, without
going through a publisher... If the ebook sells well it will set a
precedent that screws up the entire book industry. If you ever
wanted to screw up an entire industry - and who wouldn't - this is
your chance."
posted by Neale
on May 8, 2001 -
23 comments