Thats fine well and good Jess..
However, you still did not address my question regarding commandment number 6...
>John,
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>This thread is for all of us. It's just that I am not an MVP, and I am not dreaming of to be. Having said that, I just speak on the same level as an ordinary visitor of the UT.
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>Mr. Dodge said it better than what I can say. I strongly believe in his principles in the Electronic Media. Mr. Booth also did the same.
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>>>6. If you are an MVP, don’t be biased because Bill Gates will not save your soul from hell.
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>>What does #6. mean...???
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>>>7. If you are an MVP, always remind yourself that you are there because of the technical ignorance of others.
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>>No... the MVP is an award for numerous and accurate - (although it can be debated how much accurate means anymore judging by some of the MVP's we have today) in online communities....
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>>Tell me Jess, even if the general perception of a post was rude, and the MVP gave some solid technical advice, would you NOT use the advice because of the rudeness???? Somewho, I don't think so.....
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>>Lets be clear here.... me being an MVP does not carry some special responsbility that I have to be civil all the time. This bull shit about "not befitting your MVP status" is nonesense. I think Walter Meester is one that is fond of that phrase. No, my responsibility is to be technically accurate, and to correct obvious technical inaccuracies I find. Folks on the whole, appeciate the fact that I and others do this....MVP's should be held to a higher technical standard... that is it....
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>>If anybody would care to debate me on this...please..... step up to the plate...
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