Re: What is a MVP?
- From: "Uncle Joe" <UncleJoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 19:23:29 -0500
Yezinki,
Doctor, I am in no way affiliated with the Microsoft
MVP program except that I depend on MVPs and
others to answer my questions.
I was somewhat offended after reading your post
yesterday. In America, we have a saying that goes
like this: "Don't bite the hand that feeds you." In
other words, don't visit this Microsoft-oriented
newsgroup, complain about Microsoft's operating
system and products, and offend the very people
you want to aid you--and then act surprised when
they refuse to promptly help you.
You demand that people resolve your issues. While
this group is very helpful, it does not respond well
(as per human nature) when you threaten or demand
service. Nobody is this newsgroup is contractually
obligated to assist you. When you act like a decent,
respectful, and appreciative human being, you'll be
treated as one in this newsgroup.
I, too, am multilingual and well-traveled. Vietnam,
Laos, Hong Kong, Philippines, Germany, France,
Spain, Morocco, Italy, Luxembourg, Vatican City,
Japan, Grenada, Panama, Mexico, Chile, Columbia,
Canada, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Jamaica, Ireland,
Iceland, Greenland, and Boston's red-light district
known as the Combat Zone.)
You may have a higher IQ but I can beat you up
in hand-to-hand combat. That fact gives me
great pleasure. (Smile.)
Uncle Joe
First Sergeant, US Army (retired)
82nd Airborne Division
MBA, University of Kentucky
"Yezinki" <Yezinki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:BE171284-3712-45D7-BCCC-E7B82E1FDE31@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello Mr. Mike Hall (MS-MVP),
>
> Why are you getting so upset? Relax calm down.
>
> As I wrote earlier, they are my personal views.
>
> I have been using Windows & MS products since Win95 & still am & will
> probably keep on using for some more time, till med soft wares can run on
> other OSs.
>
> I would like to clarify a few facts.
>
> I wasn't trying to lecture you on Linux & you better stop showing off. (If
> you really want to show off, solve ALL unresolved issues in the newsgroup,
> well enough?)
>
> I am neither a MS or Linux supporter. I prefer any soft ware/ OS, which are
> effective, shows results, user friendly, secure etc....
>
> Didn't join this newsgroup, as you say to bash.
>
> And do mind your language. Low IQ. My IQ is most likely much higher than
> yours. I am much more educated & professionally qualified than you at least &
> definitely more well mannered. Multilingual, well traveled etc.
>
> But I hate to boost like you do.
>
> Sorry to say you are one arrogant man....
>
> If you carefully read my earlier post, I told you that as a med doc I need
> to keep on working on windows despite how much other OSs may look attractive.
>
> Your reply definitely reflects your state of mind, which I don't want to
> describe.
>
> Try learning to accept POSITVE criticism. No one in this world is perfect.
>
> By the way can you please answer my unresolved posts?
>
> I want you to do, as you say that you are 1 of the lucky, 2800 globally.
> Must be one genius guy.....
>
> Once again try chilling out. Don't stress yourself or you shall develop
> Hypertension/ IHD (Ischemic Heart Disease).
>
> No offence intended in my reply.
>
> Hope you shall personally answer my posts & the rest of the members'
> unresolved issues, with your ocean of knowledge.
>
> Take care,
>
> Have a great after noon.
> Regards.
>
>
> --
> I apologize about my command on English, am a newbie & it is my first
> experience in a newsgroup!
>
> Ivanov
>
>
>
> "Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote:
>
>> Anon
>>
>> You will see variations on the theme.. some like to hit out at Microsoft for
>> sport.. good for them.. hope it all works out ok..
>>
>> Yezinki
>>
>> I don't need lecturing on Unix and its offshoots.. I worked for many years
>> doing support for Unix systems, and I am acutely aware of its strengths and
>> the strengths of the system types that Unix traditionally runs..
>>
>> I am proud of the recognition from Microsoft.. they didn't have to do it,
>> and I didn't expect it.. there are 2800 or so of us globally who, freely and
>> without prejudice, try to make the experience of those who use any of the 80
>> Microsoft products groups easier and more enjoyable.. do you have a problem
>> with that?
>>
>> Do you also have a problem with all of the other people who do the same, or
>> is it just a way you have found to bash Microsoft?..
>>
>> If you want to use another type of operating system, do you think that I or
>> anybody else here will care?.. you can do as you please.. whatever floats
>> your boat..
>>
>> What I do not understand is why Linux supporters have to come into these
>> newsgroups and start stuff with us.. the only answer that I can think of
>> right about now is that use of Linux has the effect of reducing the users
>> IQ, and forcing a regression back to childhood.. no offence intended, of
>> course..
>>
>>
>> --
>> Mike Hall
>> MVP - Windows Shell/User
>>
>>
>> "Yezinki" <Yezinki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:B6621FE4-6CAE-4155-B165-B76912EE7E54@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Woh you guys are great.
>> > I thought we docs were doing an awesome job, BUT than where would we be if
>> > you weren't available.
>> > But do you guys ever really solve an issue, no offence intended.
>> > Your domain is so limited.
>> > Windows is just bundled software with most subsets, but none is one that
>> > can
>> > be boosted about.
>> > Personally I feel that MS is very good money making machine, since it has
>> > a
>> > monopoly world over. But trends are soon changing.
>> > Windows is like a platform. People use it, with customizations, like
>> > installing their own personally liked browsers, firewalls, and antivirus,
>> > anti spy wares, back up, system utilities. Which are much more efficent
>> > than
>> > windows utilities.
>> > Most quality software, utilities aren't from MS. But it provides a
>> > reasonably good platform.
>> > If I were working for MS, would buy the copy rights of all quality
>> > software
>> > & put them under MS name.
>> > Linux is excellent, but sadly most of our med soft wares aren't compatible
>> > with it.
>> > So we shall keep using windows at least for some time.
>> > Have a great afternoon,
>> > Regards.
>> >
>> > PS: The following are my personal views.
>> >
>> > --
>> > I apologize about my command on English, am a newbie & it's my first
>> > experience in a newsgroup!
>> >
>> > Ivanov
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
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