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The great thing about Dilbert, besides presenting the truth from our
viewpoint in a humorous way, is that management better understands our
problems from reading the cartoons more than when we try to talk to
them about it. There is a message here, isn't there?
Bob
another personal view from <robert_sidman -at- fmso -dot- navy -dot- mil> who tried, and
failed, in not using an apostrophe so I would not become embroiled in the
great apostrophe debate.