Product Added : January 5th, 2013
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The Dilbert 2013 Day-to-Day Calendar format features a color cartoon on every page to entertain any cubicle dweller.
Dilbert(r) copyright (c) 2011 by Scott Adams, Inc. Licensed by Peanuts Worldwide LLC
Dilbert spends his days in a fabric-covered box surrounded by coworkers who, in turn, are work-averse, naively enthusiastic, and occasionally prone to punching. All the while, their useless Pointy-Haired Boss rules with a fist that's more flabby than iron. Still, Dilbert fans everywhere relate to these desk jockeys as easily as if they (God forbid) inhabited the cubicle next to them. The Dilbert 2013 Day-to-Day Calendar lets fans go one step further and virtually share office space with Dilbert, Wally, Asok, Alice, and the Boss. It's funnier. And a lot less crowded.
The Dilbert 2013 Day-to-Day Calendar format features a color cartoon on every page to entertain any cubicle dweller.
Dilbert (r) copyright (c) 2011 by Scott Adams, Inc. Licensed by Peanuts Worldwide LLC
Dilbert is always apropos. There are four of us in our family and every Christmas I buy us each a desktop calendar– four different ones. One lucky person gets the Dilbert one. Everyone else tries to trade. The person who got Dilbert is instructed to save the pages and pass them around to the rest of us. I suppose I could give multiples next time.
The only complaint about these calendars is the plastic stand. The easel back is quite flimsy and often collapses as I move it on my desk. The easel company must have a pointy haired boss or maybe a Wally is in charge of the stand design.
I have been buying the calendar for years and it is scary how sell Scott Adams cuts to the quick on all to common issues in the office and specifically to engineering. I wish they would bring back the Sunday strip though.
A nice-to-have in my fabric-lined box at work…the various cartoons are a few years old, but they always wind up being relevant.
I know people have complained about the combined Sat/Sun with only one strip; I agree, thus is loses a star.
So there, Scott Adams…give us our Sunday strip back in the calendar!
I was getting bored of looking at the monochromatic corporate calendar that my company gives out each year, so I wanted to find a replacement that would liven up my office a bit. This Dilbert calendar is large enough for me to easily see the dates from my desk about four feet away. It is printed on good quality heavy stock and is certainly brightly colored. I love the variety of colors – nothing too feminine or masculine. Just the right amount of punch to give a boring corner a nice splash of color. The strips are also funny and a cheerful addition to an otherwise drab office environment. Good conversation piece too for visiting co-workers.
I didn’t buy this calendar to “collect” the best of Dilbert, so I don’t really understand the other reviewers’ comments about how this version is “cheapened” due to omission of the Sunday 8-panel strips. It probably would’ve been nice to have, but I still really enjoy what I actually purchased it for: a great looking calendar that I can see from my desk, and a little bit of workplace humor to boot.
I’ll definitely order next year’s Dilbert wall calendar.
What can I say, my day just doesn’t seem complete without my Dilbert fix. I buy this year after year, and hope they never stop making them.
The little notes and cartoons are spot-on for cubicle work. The blank backs are perfect for writing notes. When you write someone a note on a past day, the cartoon is a fun bonus.
I like to read it everyday at the office. It is a good thing to have for the whole year
Oh Dilbert, you are so wise! I love this…I have been buying them for years. If you work in corporate America, you will find this hilarious and sometimes so true its frightening.
I buy one of these to put on my desk at work every year. I also get one for my brother. We can relate to many of the humorous cartoons. It helps start every work day with a smile.
I give my husband one of these each Christmas. The cartoons are SO ridiculous but, sadly, so true of much of our corporate world.
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