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Shakespear
December 5th 03, 09:34 PM
"Shakespear" > wrote in message
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> Well , actually I know what that term stands for , but here in msn news
> groups there are a dozen MVPs, answering different messages
> with various advices and instructions . Ok, that's a nice job
> and I really do respect them for that. But who can really
> say that any one that brings MSN [MVP] in his/her response
> is a real MVP or ...?
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> I know a lot of people go through MVP's advices with full respect ,
> even without thinking what they are doing..... But if some
> instructions corrupt the follower's computer and make
> corruptions , what?
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> Is there a practical way to identify the real MVP? Is it
> enough to rely on what that message says because
> the replier has typed a "MVP" at the end of his
> response plus his name ( which is also available in Microsoft's
> web page) .... ?
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> Any suggestion is much appreciated,
> Regards
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> Microsoft has full supervision and control over all
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David Herman \(507119\)
December 5th 03, 09:35 PM
You can get the list of people who are MVP's from http://mvp.microsoft.com.
I can tell you who are MVP's here too if you so wish, but I recommend having
a look at the site I listed above first.

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David Herman
BetaID: 507119


"Shakespear" > wrote in message
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> "Shakespear" > wrote in message
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> > Greetings--
> >
> > Well , actually I know what that term stands for , but here in msn news
> > groups there are a dozen MVPs, answering different messages
> > with various advices and instructions . Ok, that's a nice job
> > and I really do respect them for that. But who can really
> > say that any one that brings MSN [MVP] in his/her response
> > is a real MVP or ...?
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> > I know a lot of people go through MVP's advices with full respect ,
> > even without thinking what they are doing..... But if some
> > instructions corrupt the follower's computer and make
> > corruptions , what?
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> > Is there a practical way to identify the real MVP? Is it
> > enough to rely on what that message says because
> > the replier has typed a "MVP" at the end of his
> > response plus his name ( which is also available in Microsoft's
> > web page) .... ?
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> > Any suggestion is much appreciated,
> > Regards
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> > PS: Please do not bring " Microsoft is not responsible for the content
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David Herman \(507119\)
December 5th 03, 09:35 PM
That link doesn't work, sorry. Here is the direct link to the list:
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=/default.aspx?scid=fh;en-us;mvpaward&style=toc

--
David Herman
BetaID: 507119


"David Herman (507119)" > wrote in message
...
> You can get the list of people who are MVP's from
http://mvp.microsoft.com.
> I can tell you who are MVP's here too if you so wish, but I recommend
having
> a look at the site I listed above first.
>
> --
> David Herman
> BetaID: 507119
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> "Shakespear" > wrote in message
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> > "Shakespear" > wrote in message
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> > > Greetings--
> > >
> > > Well , actually I know what that term stands for , but here in msn
news
> > > groups there are a dozen MVPs, answering different messages
> > > with various advices and instructions . Ok, that's a nice job
> > > and I really do respect them for that. But who can really
> > > say that any one that brings MSN [MVP] in his/her response
> > > is a real MVP or ...?
> > >
> > > I know a lot of people go through MVP's advices with full respect ,
> > > even without thinking what they are doing..... But if some
> > > instructions corrupt the follower's computer and make
> > > corruptions , what?
> > >
> > > Is there a practical way to identify the real MVP? Is it
> > > enough to rely on what that message says because
> > > the replier has typed a "MVP" at the end of his
> > > response plus his name ( which is also available in Microsoft's
> > > web page) .... ?
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> > > Any suggestion is much appreciated,
> > > Regards
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> > > PS: Please do not bring " Microsoft is not responsible for the content
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