MVPs out in force

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Dale Fye

Looks like the MVPs have been out in force lately. You guys have been so
hot on answering questions the last couple of days that there have not been
many for us wannabe's to react to.

Hope y'all are having Happy New Years.

Thanks for all your support.

Dale
 
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Armen Stein

Don't let any of us keep you from jumpin' right in. :)

That's right! And you should always watch for opportunities to
clarify, disagree with, (hopefully respectfully) or add more
information to another person's (MVP or not) response. Everyone
learns more that way!

Armen Stein
Microsoft Access MVP
www.JStreetTech.com
 
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Tony Toews [MVP]

Armen Stein said:
That's right! And you should always watch for opportunities to
clarify, disagree with, (hopefully respectfully) or add more
information to another person's (MVP or not) response. Everyone
learns more that way!

Absolutely.

I was wrong once last year. <smile> Umm, no make that twice. I
answered a VB6 question based on my experience with Access and I was
wrong there too.

Tony
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Dirk Goldgar

Dale Fye said:
Looks like the MVPs have been out in force lately. You guys have been so
hot on answering questions the last couple of days that there have not
been many for us wannabe's to react to.

Sorry about that. It's the economy: business is bad --> lots of time to
answer questions in the newsgroups. Or maybe that's just my slant on it. I
go looking for unanswered questions and don't find any.
Hope y'all are having Happy New Years.

And you, Dale.
 
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Dale Fye

Tom,

I come here when I get stressed out at home, to relax and enjoy myself. You
guys know I don't hesitate to jump in, but it is rare that I arrive in the
groups and all of the questions seem to have answers. And when I drill
down, they are all by MVPs.

Dale
 
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Larry Linson

Tony Toews said:
I was wrong once last year. <smile> Umm, no make
that twice. I answered a VB6 question based on my
experience with Access and I was wrong there too.

Are you certain about that, Tony. I believe the official record book
indicates the last time you were wrong was in 1973. If so, you'll just have
to chalk up another time in 2010. <SIGH>

<GRIN>
 
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Armen Stein

I was wrong once last year. <smile> Umm, no make that twice. I
answered a VB6 question based on my experience with Access and I was
wrong there too.

Recently I thought I was wrong about something, but I was mistaken.

:)

Armen Stein
Microsoft Access MVP
www.JStreetTech.com
 
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david

When I started, I used to come online overnight (USA time),
and look for the questions that hadn't been answered during
the day because they were two difficult, too strange, or too
badly written.

Those days are long gone :~)

(david)
 

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