Dilbert from Friday, Nov 19


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Of course it could be a coincidence.

Or it could be inevitable. Any time the company that makes D&D does something involving computers.
 

i find this funny more as someone who has been a producer of internal webpages with those kinds of issues. much as i grumbled when the CB kept crashing on launch day, silverlight is hardly outdated and microsoft is a lot less likely to go out of business than macromedia. but i definitely see the humor in "hey everyone's pissed off about this web app and this comic is about a crappy webpage" so... a fine jest, sir.
 

Honestly, I don't know silverlight from a flashlight.

But the whole e/it thing for WotC (at least as far as D&D goes) has just been painfull to watch over the years, as it was for TSR. Even when they succeed--the Dragon Archive, the downloadable CB--it somehow fails in the end.

I guess what Dilbert--and you Badwe--is really saying is that this is not remotely unique to WotC. There is some solace in that.

At least a little bit.
 

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