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Next year's MVP status
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08/11/2007 10:42:12
 
 
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Darn, now I have to come up with another offering.......hmmmm.

Oh well, how bout please dear Kevin. If you could allow me 1 minute of your precious time? I was wondering if you could share a link to the UConn codecamp? I am curious to see what sessions are there, and if there will be downloads available to the public next week.

(As I bow down to kiss your MVP ring)....I am honored to be in your presense.

>Don't have any links to foxite as I'm not using it
>But for msdn - see here
>http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1552798&SiteID=1
>and here http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1617290&SiteID=1

>
>Again, there are some quotes in there regarding MVP status that are rather sad to read.
>
>The line, "Too bad you are not an MVP - you could take over for him.", coupled with a previous quote of "IMO, that is part of the reason that I have been awarded the MVP award since 1999"....it has the feel (IMO) of MVP status being waved in the air.
>
>I'm not crazy about starting sentences with "I would never utter the words such-and-such", but I can't imagine talking that way.
>
>This coming weekend, I'm doing a few .NET sessions at a CodeCamp at UConn, and then I'm speaking at a user group in Baltimore the following week. I always try to be very generous with my presentations, offerings, and time at these events - but I think the recent events will make me want to do even more.
>
>Maria is correct in her quoting of Dan Freeman, that one of the marks of a good MVP is being able to answer not only the current question, but the next two or three that might follow - and I'll add to that, without being irritating.
>
>(And in fairness, some of Naomi's words in these posts are anything but 'taking the high road' either).
>
>Kevin

(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush
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