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Tom;
I am snipping all that I am not commenting. It is not necessary to respond to a Thank-you. Even though the Thank-you is necessary to verify the fix and help improve quality, there are those that think even that is a waste of bandwidth. Many MVPs choose not to respond at all or respond in a limited degree to Thank-yous. Many people here are on dial-up and some even pay by the amount of bandwidth used. A response to every thank you would impact those right in their wallet. I am less willing to do something affecting someone else's wallet and this is probably true for many others. You should see our in boxes and IMs from each other when something is not right. There is a great deal of communicating that you do not see and frankly you should not see. It is not sweeping anything under the rug, it is improving the experience for everyone including you. We all have different experiences with hardware and software. The experiences can be first hand or second hand. We all make recommendations based on those experiences. Lastly You clearly have little grasp of the process used to select MVPs, since there are no hard and fast rules, there is much flexibility. Even though you deny it, you name calling reflects a lot on your own personal issues. If you feel the need to call Carey or anyone else names to bolster your position, it is clear you are incapable of supporting it. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/ "Tom" wrote in message ... "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote in message ... Q. "I have yet to see him (CF) express a reply of gratitude to one who thanked him. A. Not necessary....have you ever sent a thank-you note to someone that already sent one? HUH? That doesn't make sense, but do you ever say "you're welcome", you ingrate? I have never seen it from you yet! Q. "He even doesn't acknowledge his own peers that tell him when he makes these errors". A. Private email does this best and you have no knowledge how I communicate with peers. Poor cop out Carey, I have seen MVPs call you down, before you were an MVP, and you got all ****y about it, instead of just admitting fault when you were wrong. Now that you got the title, you can avoid it. I am sure you don't enjoy being embarassed in private also, so you avoid it altogether, by not addressing it in any venue! Even if you addessed it prviately, and you were called on it, you still make the same rrors, which tells me my last sentence in the previous paragraph seems true. Q. " I think it is very un-MVP like to recommend a registry cleaner/maintenance program..." A. Why? The only one I recommend is System Mechanic, and it's featured in the Windows Catalog. Being that nearly every other MVP in here other than you recommends to others NOT to use registry cleaners, that should be telling in itself. Just because MS approves it (which could be for marketing purposes, rather than a real benefit), doesn't make it safe. Most people don't know what is being cleaned out anyway, and those cleaners can remove stuff that is non-Windows related, that the person NEEDS on their PC. Uninstalling things is the best way. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows XP - Shell/User -- Tom Not a Microsoft MVP, and certainly not deserving of it based on Rick Rogers standards. Be Smart! Protect your PC! http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/ Be Smart, really learn and express your knowledge of Windows, not just link it! Be nice! |
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