All kidding aside I think that an objective such as this one could give interesting results. I prepared some IT classes some years ago. Before doing it I did'nt realize what was involved (preparation, precision...). While doing it what hit me is the time needed to fill just one hour for a given class. A work like that makes me appreciate those getting involved just to help other members of the community.
So I guess that if what you have in mind is becoming an MVP you'll have to make sure that everything you do and tell is the right way to do it. In the end even if you don't become an MVP everybody wins. Those you helped while trying to reach your objective and yourself because of what you learned in the process..
There's one big problem though on working to become an MVP for VFP. Getting to answer before Sergey B. ;-)
>Yes it's a real high priority for me. My clients said they would double my income if I got it before end 2004 :) Seriously though, I would like the knowledge of some of the MVP's here but I sure dont need the title.
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>>I noticed that lately you've been more active on the UT. Going for an MVP r
>ecognition? I wish you the best of luck.
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>>>>Thanks for supporting me Josh.
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>>>"Never has so much been destroyed by so few with so little" - Vinston Churchill
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