From Amazon.com: Have you ever wondered what animals would say if they could talk? Dogbert shares his philosophy in this diminutive handbook. Hear Dogbert's voice on spirituality, sucking up, the casual day dilemma, talk radio, and more. "Anytime you want something your way," Dogbert declares, "simply refer to your CEO by his first name and say he gave you directions during your very recent meeting."
Ufff.Nothing new.: There is NO new strips in this book.And I had read them all before!I payed to get a few strips I had before in color!At least I am not daltonic. If you want to spend your cash on dilbert books,get the black & white fat ones. I should have payed more atention to the book before buying it.
Reader from Spain should learn English: This is in regard to a coment from reader from Spain. There is NO such word as DALTONIC in english.
Don't Bother: A grand total of about a dozen strips, all of which are available elsewhere, comprise this "book". Even those who find the Dilbert strip hilarious will be disappointed by the ratio of cost to humor. You're better off with one of the larger collections.
Cool: You wieners that gave it 1 star, should learn to read
"Reader from Big Apple should learn English": This is in regard to a comment from xxaspasiaxx in Big Apple: dal·ton·ism also Dal·ton·ism n. An inherited defect in perception of red and green; red-green colorblindness. dal·toni·an or dal·tonic adj.
| Author: | Scott Adams | | Binding: | Hardcover | | EAN: | 9780752213132 | | Edition: | 0 | | ISBN: | 075221313X | | Number Of Pages: | 32 | | Publication Date: | 1998-10-23 |
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