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The Dilbert Audio Collection |
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Rating: Summary: A lot of good material Review: For those Scott Addams fans out there, I'm sure you've all read Scott Addams' famous humor novels. Like THE DILBERT FUTURE, THE JOY OF WORK, and DOGBERT'S TOP SECRET MANAGMENT HANDBOOK. Even though you've read these, hearing it read by Addams himself is almost completley different from reading his work. You get a sense of emotion and meaning that you can't get with bland text. This collection is an excellent addition to any Dilbert fan's stock.
Rating: Summary: (Almost) Every Novel by Scott Addams in a cassete tape Review: For those Scott Addams fans out there, I'm sure you've all read Scott Addams' famous humor novels. Like THE DILBERT FUTURE, THE JOY OF WORK, and DOGBERT'S TOP SECRET MANAGMENT HANDBOOK. Even though you've read these, hearing it read by Addams himself is almost completley different from reading his work. You get a sense of emotion and meaning that you can't get with bland text. This collection is an excellent addition to any Dilbert fan's stock.
Rating: Summary: A lot of good material Review: Scott Adams is a unique type of comedian, apparently. I say this because when you hear him on the tapes, you don't think of him as a cartoonist. He tells the whole story of management with the edge of the angry and powerless office worker tempered by a bent toward the philosophical. It seemed as if all the main and current theories of management as hailed by MBA programs were covered in these tapes. Adams' fundamental criticism is aimed at what we might call the human condition: avoiding work and seeking immmediate sexual gratification. Embedded in this set of narratives are lots of little nuggets that you'd probably like to be able to recall for special moments when you can blurt them out for maximum effect.
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