| May 12, 2003 |
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Day by Day Office politics with an edge are served up daily in Chris Muir's comic strip lampooning a fairly typical tech company. Starring world-weary engineer Sam, easygoing product designer Zed, intense marketing executive Jan, and conservative software coder Damon, the comic is a study in how the characters -- many of whom might be all too familiar -- rub each other the wrong way. The women (Sam and Jan) battle the sometimes-warped perceptions of the men (Zed and Damon). Conservative Damon takes potshots at the concerned liberals around him. And the youngsters (Jan and Damon) make the 40-year-olds (Sam and Zed) feel even older. There's a little something to annoy or amuse everyone, every day. (in Comic Strips) |
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