I still love Dilbert. For years Dilbert and Userfriendly.org was part of my morning coffee. Working for a Telco Dilbert was crazy relatable, as a colleague pointed out: I'm fairly sure Scott Adams has a camera in our office.
It's easy to say that he should have just shut up, done Dilbert and enjoyed the money, but if he honestly believe the things he's been saying I can understand it's hard to keep quite. Still, I can't help feel like something dramatic happened in his life, causing him to go completely of the rails.
I'm not one of those guys who thinks he should shut up or be censored or something. I do think he's fairly nuts, but that doesn't invalidate the whole body of his work.
It's easy to say that he should have just shut up, done Dilbert and enjoyed the money, but if he honestly believe the things he's been saying I can understand it's hard to keep quite. Still, I can't help feel like something dramatic happened in his life, causing him to go completely of the rails.