New XP MS-MVP's

K

Kelly

Hi All,

Just a note to say that the award cycle for MS-MVP's (in most cases) is
October 1st each year. That said, congratulations to Carey and Will for
being recognized for/as being:

Recognized: Microsoft MVPs are acknowledged by peers and also by Microsoft
for their active participation in Microsoft technical communities around the
globe.

Credible: Microsoft MVPs have demonstrated practical expertise providing the
highest quality information and content.

Accessible: Microsoft MVPs are active technical community leaders sharing
their experience with peers.

Last but not least: Hats off to the existing XP MVP's who have been
re-awarded for yet another year. Well deserved, guys! :blush:)

/top10faqs.htm
 
V

Vance Roos

Kelly said:
Hi All,

Just a note to say that the award cycle for MS-MVP's (in most
cases) is October 1st each year. That said, congratulations to
Carey and Will for being recognized for/as being:

Recognized: Microsoft MVPs are acknowledged by peers and also by
Microsoft for their active participation in Microsoft technical
communities around the globe.

Credible: Microsoft MVPs have demonstrated practical expertise
providing the highest quality information and content.

Accessible: Microsoft MVPs are active technical community
leaders sharing their experience with peers.

Last but not least: Hats off to the existing XP MVP's who have
been re-awarded for yet another year. Well deserved, guys! :blush:)


Well done guys. Thanks for all the help.
 
W

Willit

Chris, My hats off to you guy or gal, your information is
concise and correct and unlike most MVP's you are not a MS
Brown Noser and don't need those initals after your name
to prove you know your stuff, your posts show it.





-----Original Message-----
Great job! It's all about helping others. :)

Kelly said:
Hi All,

Just a note to say that the award cycle for MS-MVP's (in most cases) is
October 1st each year. That said, congratulations to Carey and Will for
being recognized for/as being:

Recognized: Microsoft MVPs are acknowledged by peers and also by Microsoft
for their active participation in Microsoft technical
communities around
the
globe.

Credible: Microsoft MVPs have demonstrated practical
expertise providing
the
highest quality information and content.

Accessible: Microsoft MVPs are active technical community leaders sharing
their experience with peers.

Last but not least: Hats off to the existing XP MVP's who have been
re-awarded for yet another year. Well deserved, guys! :blush:)

--
All the Best,
Kelly

MS-MVP Win98/XP
[AE-Windows® XP]

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com

Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/top10faqs.htm


.
 
C

Chris Lanier

Well, Thanks. although i dont really agree about the "MS Brown Noser".
MVP's and MSFT employees should try to encourage ppl to use Microsoft's
software and other things like that. If Microsoft has a piece of
software/hardware to do what ppl want, you are sure that it will work with
Windows XP and you shouldn't have driver problem. But if Microsoft's
software can't get done what ppl want it to, suggest other software. It's
really just about helping the other's find what they need to get their job
done, or to get a problem fixed. everyone has a different way of going
about it.

Chris, My hats off to you guy or gal, your information is
concise and correct and unlike most MVP's you are not a MS
Brown Noser and don't need those initals after your name
to prove you know your stuff, your posts show it.
 
J

JQPublic

And, while the average NG visitor is not able to fully
comprehend the value of the services performed by all
these valiant folks, deep down, we are grateful.
Thanks!
 
W

Wesley VogelX

I appreciate the help I receive. No matter who it is from. Thank you.
Wes
 
D

Doug Knox MS-MVP

Congrats, Carey and Will!!



And, while the average NG visitor is not able to fully
comprehend the value of the services performed by all
these valiant folks, deep down, we are grateful.
Thanks!
 
A

Alex Nichol

Kelly said:
Just a note to say that the award cycle for MS-MVP's (in most cases) is
October 1st each year. That said, congratulations to Carey and Will for
being recognized for/as being:

Also to Gary Tsang and Ken Blake

I think as a result Gary and Jason Tsang are the only brothers to be
MVPs
 
C

Chris Lanier

Great job guys!

Kelly said:
Just a note to say that the award cycle for MS-MVP's (in most cases) is
October 1st each year. That said, congratulations to Carey and Will for
being recognized for/as being:

Also to Gary Tsang and Ken Blake

I think as a result Gary and Jason Tsang are the only brothers to be
MVPs
 
K

Kelly

No, it isn't (was my oversight) and you are most welcome. :blush:)

/top10faqs.htm


Ken Blake said:
In
Kelly said:
Oops, left out Ken and Galen, sorry guys! :blush:(


That's OK, and thanks very much.

--
Ken Blake
Please reply to the newsgroup

Kelly said:
Hi All,

Just a note to say that the award cycle for MS-MVP's (in most cases)
is October 1st each year. That said, congratulations to Carey and
Will for being recognized for/as being:

Recognized: Microsoft MVPs are acknowledged by peers and also by
Microsoft for their active participation in Microsoft technical
communities around the globe.

Credible: Microsoft MVPs have demonstrated practical expertise
providing the highest quality information and content.

Accessible: Microsoft MVPs are active technical community leaders
sharing their experience with peers.

Last but not least: Hats off to the existing XP MVP's who have been
re-awarded for yet another year. Well deserved, guys! :blush:)
 

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