With the police coming into the picture of the stolen/lost iPhone HD/4G saga, things are getting serious. Early speculations of the whole thing being a marketing ploy by Apple is quickly being difussed.
But that’s not stopping Scott Adam’s, the creator of Dilbert, from poking fun at the situation. Answering his readers’ questions on how fast can he whip out a comic and how far in advance does he actually schedule his comics’ publish date, Scott posted two totally unfinished first drafts strips on his blog about the scenario. You will never see these strips in the newspapers.
We’ve always like reading Dilbert’s comics. Sometimes we feel like he’s in the office.
Check out Dilbert’s blog here.
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