Re: MVP



"Death from Above" <supaninja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:eFq2rzqNHHA.4376@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

Subject: MVP
From: "Death from Above" <supaninja@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse


It would really help my self esteem if I could become a Microsoft MVP.
I'm just not really interested in responding to people's questions or
posting useful information on my blog, or setting up a useful website
about Microsoft technologies. Other than that, I'm am really
motivated to get MVP this year. How should I proceed?


Death from Above



Enquire more at www.microsoftlearning.com. Its really up to you if you
have the resources to do so.

--
Lasher
MCNGP #50
www.mcngp.com > all
MCNGP: Leading the world to better training, better computer skills,
and taking out the lowdes of the world with fervor beyond anyone's
belief.
www.turkreno.com/forum/
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Winword not responding
    ... I would think that "problems opening Word" is pretty generic. ... > message 'not enough resources' 'winword not responding'. ... >>Microsoft MVP ... >>> and it states winword not responding when attempting to ...
    (microsoft.public.word.application.errors)
  • Re: how to burn a cdrom from the command line
    ... >BackUp MyPC is a powerful yet easy to use data protection ... >Microsoft MVP ... responding, regardless of whether the response makes any ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics)
  • Re: Word help
    ... Suzanne S. Barnhill ... Microsoft MVP (Word) ... Help still is 'Not responding' I would be most grateful for any other ...
    (microsoft.public.word.docmanagement)
  • Re: MVP
    ... Montreal MCT ... Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - Customer Experience ... MCNGP: Leading the world to better training, better computer skills, ...
    (microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse)
  • Re: using file management window cause Word to crash
    ... See "Problems in Windows Explorer or the Windows shell after you install ... Suzanne S. Barnhill ... Microsoft MVP (Word) ... responding" response. ...
    (microsoft.public.word.application.errors)