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Dilbert: I Love My Coworkers Until They Talk 2006 Day to Day Calendar

by Scott Adams

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Scott Adams is a native of New York State and a veteran of Corporate America's banking and technology sectors. He created Dilbert as a doodle while working for Pacific Bell and began syndicating the strip in 1989. He was voluntarily downsized from Pacific Bell in 1995. He received the Reuben Award, cartooning's highest honor, in 1997. He lives in California.… (more)
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Scott Adams is a native of New York State and a veteran of Corporate America's banking and technology sectors. He created Dilbert as a doodle while working for Pacific Bell and began syndicating the strip in 1989. He was voluntarily downsized from Pacific Bell in 1995. He received the Reuben Award, cartooning's highest honor, in 1997. He lives in California.

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