Its the brainwashing Wiley. We see cavemen we think Geico, we see three circles together we think Mickey Mouse, and so on. Advertisement is a strong thing.
It looks like the company has decided that they have messed up so much; it’s time to throw out everything they do now and start all over at the beginning.
@vex- One step at a time, reconstructing the processes that began to be scrapped when Reagan took the CA Governorship and wiped himself with the schools, then turned out the asylums onto the streets.
IF we can get kids to start thinking (not what, just how), then fine-tune that skill so their results start to make sense.
Those steps will be tricky, and one-at-a-time, parents and kids involved in learning from cruel lessons while dodging s#!t-rain…
rayannina over 14 years ago
So easy, even a caveman could do it!
policelimit Premium Member over 14 years ago
Is that a GM board meeting?
debra4life50 over 14 years ago
Back to basics, guys.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Time to re-invent the wheel.
wndrwrthg over 14 years ago
“I’m endeavoring, Ma’am, to construct a mnemonic memory circuit using stone-knives and bear-skins.”
pbarnrob over 14 years ago
If you can dig in the dirt at all, plant a kitchen garden now. Even if it’s too early by the books. We’re all going to need it.
Ronshua over 14 years ago
Great advice but where I’m at water cost are 3 fold . Summer months over the century mark . 10 foot X 15 foot garden last year . This year ? ?
wicky over 14 years ago
Bring back the old “victory garden”.
DevXIII over 14 years ago
GEICO Caveman: Not Cool!!!!
Wiley creator over 14 years ago
I don’t think you got it, DevXIII.
How you think this relates to the Geico commercials is quite beyond me.
mjlew01 over 14 years ago
Geico? I don’t see it.
The thing is if this is the Goldman-Sachs Boardroom, the caveman gets a 30 mil bonus.
vexatron1984 over 14 years ago
Its the brainwashing Wiley. We see cavemen we think Geico, we see three circles together we think Mickey Mouse, and so on. Advertisement is a strong thing.
Wiley creator over 14 years ago
Frighteningly so. What ever happened to critical thinking?
lazygrazer over 14 years ago
Does Carl have any idea how many laws he’s breaking??
aerwalt over 14 years ago
I try, Wiley. It’s not easy. And it’s not meant to be easy.
thirdguy over 14 years ago
I was waiting to see if anyone would get the well placed Spock quote, by wndrwrthg, Congrats Dr. Toon!
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Okay I admit it: I don’t understand!
It looks like the company has decided that they have messed up so much; it’s time to throw out everything they do now and start all over at the beginning.
Is that it?
ronaldmundy over 14 years ago
back to basics,luv. sorry to say, critical thinking went out with the last election.
AKHenderson Premium Member over 14 years ago
So what does that do to the firm’s carbon footprint?
Trebor39 over 14 years ago
Be it so but I hope not forever.
Lawrence Stetz Premium Member over 14 years ago
There’s something you won’t see in dilbert.
vexatron1984 over 14 years ago
First you need to ask whatever happened to thinking for ourselves, then we can go on to critical thinking.
pbarnrob over 14 years ago
@vex- One step at a time, reconstructing the processes that began to be scrapped when Reagan took the CA Governorship and wiped himself with the schools, then turned out the asylums onto the streets.
IF we can get kids to start thinking (not what, just how), then fine-tune that skill so their results start to make sense.
Those steps will be tricky, and one-at-a-time, parents and kids involved in learning from cruel lessons while dodging s#!t-rain…
Ronshua over 14 years ago
History repeats , seams like . Wiley , great humorous Horror .
NoBrandName over 14 years ago
Why bother with thinking when being belligerent and obnoxious works so well?
artybee over 14 years ago
If these guys were Japanese, I’d think this was at Toyota.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 14 years ago
Teaching the sheep to think – now that will be a challenge!
TAZFAN over 14 years ago
Thirdguy - No self-respecting Star Trek fan could fail to recognize Spock’s classic line–or the episode it’s from.
“The City on the Edge of Forever”