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[[File:Havid Dilbert.png|450px|thumb|center|Havid Dilbert, yesterday.]]
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}}Progenitor of [[Dilbert’s programme]], which was a spirited but ultimately foolish attempt state the final, universal, finite limit on the bounds of [[pedantry]]. Dilbert set out to ground all existing theories of quibblery in a finite, complete set of [[definitions]] and legal propositions, and thereafter formulate a logical proof that these captious fundaments were the irreducible, internally consistent axioms of cavilry.
}}Progenitor of [[Dilbert’s programme]], which was a spirited but ultimately foolish attempt state the final, universal, finite limit on the bounds of [[pedantry]]. Dilbert set out to ground all existing theories of quibblery in a finite, complete set of [[definitions]] and legal propositions, and thereafter formulate a logical proof that these captious fundaments were the irreducible, internally consistent axioms of cavilry.
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[[Havid Dilbert]] exited his beloved Glossarorium, without closing the door, and was never seen again.
[[Havid Dilbert]] exited his beloved Glossarorium, without closing the door, and was never seen again.
==In popular culture==
A fictionalised version of Dilbert, [[Pimco van der Sark]], appears in [[Hunter Barkley]]’s [[finance fiction]] potboiler {{br|The Atlantis Variation}}.


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