Re: MVPs

From: Tom (no-way_at_not-here.com)
Date: 07/26/04


Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 23:33:08 -0400


"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote in message news:efSLWOpcEHA.2408@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> If you think Microsoft needs different standards for MVPs, this is not
> really the place.
> Since Microsoft does not officially monitor these peer to peer
> newsgroups, your ideas are most likely unseen by those who influence
> this policy.
> If you have suggestions on this:
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=114491
> Also...
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;mvpfaqs
> At the top of FAQ.

I may just make a suggestion (or two) :-).

> As far a names, there is no appropriate way to call a person an
> inappropriate name such as "ingrate" & "twirp", possibly others.
> There is nothing you said that justifies either of these.
> However as you use them your credibility drops.

I'll give you twirp, but not ingrate, as that describes one who doesn't express gratitude, and you already know about that part eh! Anyway, thanks for the links, and if i make suggestions, I will put a god deal of thought into them beforehand.



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