Dilbert comes to life!

Subject: Dilbert comes to life!
From: Matt Ion <soundy -at- MAIL -dot- BC -dot- ROGERS -dot- WAVE -dot- CA>
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 05:44:48 -0800

"Have you taken a good look at your company's mission statement lately?
Is it too short? Does it have too many small words? Is it just too
comprehensible? Then you need to call Ray M?bert. M?bert trained in the
Scott Adams school of management consulting, and, along with his trusty
personal assistant, Sheena Diamond, he can turn your pithy statement
into a bloated behemoth in less than an hour. Join Diamond, aka West
Magazine contributing writer Tia O'Brien, and photographer Richard Koci
Hernandez as they document one company's encounter with the ultimate
consultant."

See http://www.sjmercury.com/dilbert/ for the complete story. Anyone who
regularly reads and appreciates Dilbert should be ROFL by the end of the
first page. There's nothing more I can say about it but to say it's
brilliant; check it out!




Your friend and mine,
Matt
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