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Dogbert and was
Dogbert, originally named Dildog, was loosely based on his family's deceased pet beagle, Lucy.
The company's actual name, as spoken in the TV series, was " Path-Way Electronics " before merging with " E-Tech Management ", making it " Path-E-Tech Management " ( a play on the word " pathetic "), but when Dogbert acquired it later in the episode, there was a " Dogbert Inc ." sign being lifted into place.
Between February 26 and December 2, 2009, Dogbert was the CEO of Dilbert's company.
In Seven Years of Highly Defective People, Adams says that Dogbert was a combination of Lucy, a beagle owned by his family when he was a child, and the dark side of his own personality, which he describes as the part that " wants to take over the world and make all the people personal servants ".
Like Dogbert, he has made inroads into business, once working as an intern, a concierge, a consultant ( with an " external brain-pack " tied to his torso, which was actually a slab of liver ) and vice-president of marketing ( for which he was hired on the basis of his week in a dumpster at Procter & Gamble ).
* Family Circus was drawn by Scott Adams ( Dilbert ): Thel sports a PHB-esque hairdo and Dogbert is her consultant.

Dogbert and originally
The comic strip originally revolved around Dilbert and his " pet " dog Dogbert in their home.

Dogbert and created
Dogbert created this form as a method to eliminate the " demons of stupidity ".

Dogbert and only
It is not certain whether this will be permanent, however, since in the past Dogbert has been known to conquer the earth only to grow tired of the ensuing peace.

Dogbert and so
Adams sent in a sketch of Dilbert and Dildog, but realized he had to make " Dildog " more newspaper friendly ( any printing error that dropped the G would wreak havoc ) so he changed it to Dogbert.
Catbert appeared again on March 20, 1995, when Dogbert hired Catbert to handle downsizing ( a process that leads to Alice and Wally running for the new org chart and colliding so hard while that they ended up wearing each other's clothes, backwards ).
Just like Dogbert protects Dilbert on numerous occasions despite his contempt for him, so do Ratbert's friends and family.

Dogbert and Dilbert
" Dilbert notes that the strip is " nothing but a clown with a small head who says random things " and Dogbert responds that he is " maintaining his artistic integrity by creating a comic that no one will enjoy.
Featured voice actors included Daniel Stern as Dilbert, Chris Elliott as Dogbert, and Kathy Griffin as Alice.
" Dilbert notes that the strip is " nothing but a clown with a small head who says random things " and Dogbert responds that he is " maintaining his artistic integrity by creating a comic that no one will enjoy.
In the Dilbert strip of February 5, 1995 Dogbert says that " leadership is nature's way of removing morons from the productive flow ".
It is a group of people who, according to Dilbert author Scott Adams, will form the new ruling elite once Dogbert conquers the Earth.
Dogbert is Dilbert's anthropomorphic pet talking dog from the Dilbert comic strip.
Despite his dislike for humans, Dogbert is known to protect and help Dilbert when he falls victim to sinister motives.
Dogbert often rescues Dilbert from others.
Adams writes in Seven Years of Highly Defective People that " There's no explanation of why Dogbert chooses to live with Dilbert, except that he finds him amusing.
And if Dilbert gets in deep trouble we can count on Dogbert to bail him out.
Dogbert has several similarities to Dilbert ( eyeglasses that don't reveal pupils, lack of visible mouth ).
Unlike Dilbert, though, Dogbert is continued to be drawn without a mouth in the comic, even when screaming.
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In the episode " The Delivery ", Dilbert gives birth to a " half-alien, half-hill-billy, and half-robot " baby that Dogbert sends into outer space at the end of the climax.
#* Albert, Cuthbert, Dogbert, Dagobert, Dilbert, Elbert, Egbert, Engelbert, Æthelberht, Filbert, Gerbert, Gilbert, Herbert, Hubert, Humbert, Norbert, Robert, Tolbert
Dilbert author Scott Adams responded in his 1999 book The Joy of Work, which included an imaginary interview between Norman and Adams ' canine character Dogbert.

Dogbert and have
Dogbert appears to have sided with conservative politics, as implied during his brief tenure as a radio host.

Dogbert and talk
" In particular, a series of strips in which Dogbert worked as a talk radio host drew criticism from conservatives for his supposed attack on Rush Limbaugh ( which Adams denied in Seven Years of Highly Defective People ).

Dogbert and strip
Dogbert has been the ruler of Elbonia both in the strip and on the short-lived TV show.
Earlier strips did engage in a degree of low-key political satire ( for instance, a series of strips in 1992 where Dogbert runs for President ), but since the early 1990s Adams has mostly focused the strip on corporate issues.
According to the strip from June 8 1997, Dogbert even celebrates Scott Adams ' birthday as his own, as Dogbert is written as being born on June 8, 1957.
However, Dogbert's lack of visible mouth is revealed to not just be a lack of detail on the artist's part, but something that is also noticeable to people of the comic strip ( Dogbert himself has said that he has no " visible mouth ").

Dogbert and character
" To which the character Dogbert replied " Law school.

Dogbert and .
According to Dogbert, DNRC will eventually take over the world.
Dogbert is a megalomaniac ; one of his dreams is to conquer the world and enslave all humans, and he has actually achieved this status several times through methods such as hypnosis and masquerading as a space alien or a prophet.
During his 2008 Presidential run, Dogbert seemed to espouse Republican political views, including a hardline on terrorism and skepticism towards global warming.
Dogbert has made many ventures into the business world, often as a consultant who hypes new trends to the Pointy-Haired Boss, which he enjoys because of the opportunities for conning and insulting people.
For instance, when hired as a consultant to create a new company logo, Dogbert proposed using a piece of paper with a circular stain from his coffee cup as the Brown Ring of Quality.

was and originally
While convalescing in his Virginia home he wrote a book recording his prison experiences and escape, entitled: They Shall Not Have Me Published originally in ( Helion's ) English by Dutton & Co. of New York, in 1943, the book was received by the press as a work of astonishing literary power and one of the most realistic accounts of World War 2, from the French side.
Even so apparently impartial a critic as W. H. Frohock has taken for granted that the book was originally intended as a piece of Loyalist propaganda ; ;
The solution reached in the agreement was more acceptable to the railroad than that originally included in a series of union demands.
First of all there was the parsonage, an utterly impossible place for civilized people to live in, originally poorly conceived, apparently not repaired for years, with no plumbing or sewage, with rat-holes and rot.
The work program, as it was originally proposed, was to take five years to complete.
The word marina was coined by NAEBM originally to describe a waterfront facility where recreational boats could find protection and basic needs to lay over in relative comfort.
A long book heavily weighted with military technicalities, in this edition it is neither so long nor so technical as it was originally.
The AMPAS was originally conceived by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio boss Louis B. Mayer as a professional honorary organization to help improve the film industry ’ s image and help mediate labor disputes.
The term was originally coined in the 19th century by the founding sociologist and philosopher of science, Auguste Comte, and has become a major topic for psychologists ( especially evolutionary psychology researchers ), evolutionary biologists, and ethologists.
In Europe, the discipline originated as ethnology and was originally defined as the study of social organization in non-state societies, later redefined as social anthropology.
TWX originally used the earlier five-bit Baudot code, which was also used by the competing Telex teleprinter system.
The " elf-shot " originally indicated disease or death attributed to the elves, but it was later attested denoting arrow-heads which were used by witches to harm people, and also for healing rituals.
Here we have an apotropaic situation, where a god originally bringing the plague was invoked to end it.
The Afroasiatic language family was originally referred to as " Hamito-Semitic ", a term introduced in the 1860s by the German scholar Karl Richard Lepsius.
In law, an answer was originally a solemn assertion in opposition to someone or something, and thus generally any counter-statement or defense, a reply to a question or response, or objection, or a correct solution of a problem.
Ward had originally written the music, Materna, for the hymn O Mother dear, Jerusalem in 1882, though it was not first published until 1892.
In Cyrillic originally the letters were given names based on Slavic words ; this was later abandoned as well in favor of a system similar to that used in Latin.
The ampere was originally defined as one tenth of the CGS system electromagnetic unit of current ( now known as the abampere ), the amount of current that generates a force of two dynes per centimetre of length between two wires one centimetre apart.
The word archipelago was originally applied specifically to the Aegean Sea and its islands.
One of van Vogt's best-known novels of this period is Slan, which was originally serialised in Astounding Science Fiction ( September-December 1940 ).
Christopher Robin Milne's stuffed bear, originally named " Edward ", was renamed " Winnie-the-Pooh " after a Canadian black bear named Winnie ( after Winnipeg ), which was used as a military mascot in World War I, and left to London Zoo during the war.
The club was originally founded as a football team in 1891, with the name Buenos Aires English High School although it was obliged to change its name to Alumni Athletic Club ( the name was proposed by a former student of the English High School ) in 1901.

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