Re: Poll of - nor for - MVP's



Oziebill wrote:
> "kurttrail" <dontemailme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message news:%232ciPUPVFHA.612@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Oziebill wrote:
>>> I take notice of any response I get to a problem; mostly they are
>>> from MVP's, but sometimes from people who have knowledge of my
>>> problem. I think one of the main reasons people don't get the
>>> 'service' they expect is they fail to explain the situation fully.
>>> But we all learn.
>>>
>>> To me it is important is for people to post back to the group,
>>> especially if the offered solution works. Then everyone will be
>>> aware.
>>>
>>> There have been a couple of 'idiots' posting silly responses, but
>>> they soon get sorted out.
>>
>> Sometimes the "silly" response is what is called for.
>>
>>> All in all, with one exception, I will take notice of any response.
>>> I don't think abuse has a place in these forums.
>>
>> Only one exception?
>
> I wasn't counting you in that statement.

LOL! I would understand if you did. I can be very difficult to
swallow.

> Obviously you have an issue
> with at least one MVP - perhaps that should be resolved outside this
> forum.

On the subject of accuracy of answers for technical questions, I have
only one MVP that I have an issue with. When it comes to the EULA
questions that is only expanded by a handful.

I do disagree with you though, if it happens in the group, it should be
resolved with in the group. Especially when it comes to technical
errors, as they show be pointed out as quickly as possible, so that no
ones suffers from following the poor advise.

> But your preparedness to pass on your undoubted technical
> knowledge is appreciated.

Thanks! It is nice to hear.

>
> The abuse I refer to comes from a Tick - and ticks should be treated
> as any parasite.

Ah yes! She pisses off more people than me.


> If there are others in the category, I am obviously to them. These
> groups are the greatest resource on the net - and they are free!

Ain't they! And we got quite the little community, filled with many
different characters. Overall, I think there is better support here
among peers, than with any company's support department. And the many
of the regulars, both MVP and not, have a very good sense of humor to
boot!

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