Dilbert learns from the IIT

This is why Scott Adams is perhaps the best cartoonist around.

Update: I don’t feel so bad when another blogger beats me to it. (Good show Shanti). But when the Economic Times is so quick on the draw, makes me wonder. Maybe bloggers have influenced the speed of news and views. Chalk one up for us!


9 Responses to “Dilbert learns from the IIT”  

  1. 1 MadMan

    See that ad to the right of the second paragraph on the ET article? There’s an IIT geek. And is that what he’d be saying? ;)

  2. 2 Mahesh Shantaram

    Maybe bloggers have influenced the speed of news and views.

    Eh?

  3. 3 Patrix

    good one this…but nahh! Bill Watterson (CnH)is tops.

  4. 4 Yazad

    That’s why I said “perhaps” Patrix! I love C & H too. And it’s also been featured on my blog.

  5. 5 melodrama

    OHMYGOD! That is just SO true. I HAVE to show mostof my batchmates this, I can just imagine the looks ontheir faces. Mwaaaaah!

  6. 6 *OJ*

    Hello- First time here -This strip seems to be doing the blogging rounds now .. Asok is cute , but like Patrix said , Waterson rules :-) …..

  7. 7 Yazad

    To see my favourite Calvin & Hobbes strip, go to my Ryze page.

  8. 8 Jivha

    Ummm…I used to like Scott Adams once upon a time but now I don’t think much of him except as an artist who gets ideas for cartoons from people around the word via email and just makes them into cartoons!

    I still do like most of his strips though, even though I don’t think the ideas are his.

    As with everyone else, Waterson remains a perennial favourite(perhaps even more so for not selling himself out completely for money like Adams has…)

  9. 9 *OJ*

    Yazad, how can you have a SINGLE favourite strip of C&H ? Seems incredible to pick out one gem among others :-)….And while what Jivha said seems true, I always have this mini- grudge against Waterson for putting a stop on his genius- I mean, it seems like talent getting colossally WASTED :-(……