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Microsoft MVPs
Are there any special rules governing the use of the designation MS-MVP? I ask the question because, according to the page at https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx, the Microsoft MVP Awardee directory contains a listing of all MVPs that want to share information publicly. However, when I conducted advanced searches against the names of contributors to several newsgroups (who claim to be MVPs), the search engine produced the following response "No results were found for your search criteria". |
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"Bob Lucas" wrote in message ... Are there any special rules governing the use of the designation MS-MVP? I ask the question because, according to the page at https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx, the Microsoft MVP Awardee directory contains a listing of all MVPs that want to share information publicly. However, when I conducted advanced searches against the names of contributors to several newsgroups (who claim to be MVPs), the search engine produced the following response "No results were found for your search criteria". Not all MVP's want to share their information publicly |
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"Bob Lucas" wrote in message
... Are there any special rules governing the use of the designation MS-MVP? I ask the question because, according to the page at https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx, the Microsoft MVP Awardee directory contains a listing of all MVPs that want to share information publicly. However, when I conducted advanced searches against the names of contributors to several newsgroups (who claim to be MVPs), the search engine produced the following response "No results were found for your search criteria". Not all MVP's want to share their information publicly Then ... what are they doing on the newsgroups? |
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Twayne wrote:
"Bob Lucas" wrote in message ... Are there any special rules governing the use of the designation MS-MVP? I ask the question because, according to the page at https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx, the Microsoft MVP Awardee directory contains a listing of all MVPs that want to share information publicly. However, when I conducted advanced searches against the names of contributors to several newsgroups (who claim to be MVPs), the search engine produced the following response "No results were found for your search criteria". Not all MVP's want to share their information publicly Then ... what are they doing on the newsgroups? Helping people. |
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Twayne wrote:
"Bob Lucas" wrote in message ... Are there any special rules governing the use of the designation MS-MVP? I ask the question because, according to the page at https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx, the Microsoft MVP Awardee directory contains a listing of all MVPs that want to share information publicly. However, when I conducted advanced searches against the names of contributors to several newsgroups (who claim to be MVPs), the search engine produced the following response "No results were found for your search criteria". Not all MVP's want to share their information publicly Then ... what are they doing on the newsgroups? Helping people. And posing, lying, pretending, ... |
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"Twayne" wrote in message
... Twayne wrote: "Bob Lucas" wrote in message ... Are there any special rules governing the use of the designation MS-MVP? I ask the question because, according to the page at https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx, the Microsoft MVP Awardee directory contains a listing of all MVPs that want to share information publicly. However, when I conducted advanced searches against the names of contributors to several newsgroups (who claim to be MVPs), the search engine produced the following response "No results were found for your search criteria". Not all MVP's want to share their information publicly Then ... what are they doing on the newsgroups? Helping people. And posing, lying, pretending, ... Who is posing, lying, pretending? -- Mike Hall - MVP How to construct a good post.. http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm How to use the Microsoft Product Support Newsgroups.. http://support.microsoft.com/default...help&style=toc Mike's Window - My Blog.. http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
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Twayne wrote:
Not all MVP's want to share their information publicly Then ... what are they doing on the newsgroups? You're "on the newsgroups" and don't share any personal information with us. What's the diff? |
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Twayne wrote:
Not all MVP's want to share their information publicly Then ... what are they doing on the newsgroups? You're "on the newsgroups" and don't share any personal information with us. What's the diff? I am not claiming to be an "MS-MVP"! What's your excuse? |
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Twayne wrote:
Not all MVP's want to share their information publicly Then ... what are they doing on the newsgroups? You're "on the newsgroups" and don't share any personal information with us. What's the diff? I am not claiming to be an "MS-MVP"! What's your excuse? We're all volunteers, including MVPs. -- ~PA Bear https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/de...le/robear.dyer |
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Microsoft MVPs
"Bob Lucas" wrote in message ... Are there any special rules governing the use of the designation MS-MVP? I ask the question because, according to the page at https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx, the Microsoft MVP Awardee directory contains a listing of all MVPs that want to share information publicly. However, when I conducted advanced searches against the names of contributors to several newsgroups (who claim to be MVPs), the search engine produced the following response "No results were found for your search criteria". What do you get for me? It should come up empty as I do not have my profile public, but other MVPs can access it. On occasion, you may see a troll impersonating an MVP. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA |
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Fellow posters:
You know me. PA Bear is a are LIAR TROLL I am MVP, he is pig swill fake! -- HTH nass --- http://www.nasstec.co.uk "Bruce Hagen" wrote: "Bob Lucas" wrote in message ... Are there any special rules governing the use of the designation MS-MVP? I ask the question because, according to the page at https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx, the Microsoft MVP Awardee directory contains a listing of all MVPs that want to share information publicly. However, when I conducted advanced searches against the names of contributors to several newsgroups (who claim to be MVPs), the search engine produced the following response "No results were found for your search criteria". What do you get for me? It should come up empty as I do not have my profile public, but other MVPs can access it. On occasion, you may see a troll impersonating an MVP. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA |
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I think you have a cranium rectum inversion.
"nass [MVP]" wrote in message ... Fellow posters: You know me. PA Bear is a are LIAR TROLL I am MVP, he is pig swill fake! -- HTH nass --- http://www.nasstec.co.uk "Bruce Hagen" wrote: "Bob Lucas" wrote in message ... Are there any special rules governing the use of the designation MS-MVP? I ask the question because, according to the page at https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx, the Microsoft MVP Awardee directory contains a listing of all MVPs that want to share information publicly. However, when I conducted advanced searches against the names of contributors to several newsgroups (who claim to be MVPs), the search engine produced the following response "No results were found for your search criteria". What do you get for me? It should come up empty as I do not have my profile public, but other MVPs can access it. On occasion, you may see a troll impersonating an MVP. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express Imperial Beach, CA |
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Microsoft MVPs
There is none.
-- The Real Truth http://pcbutts1-therealtruth.blogspot.com/ "Bob Lucas" wrote in message ... Are there any special rules governing the use of the designation MS-MVP? I ask the question because, according to the page at https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx, the Microsoft MVP Awardee directory contains a listing of all MVPs that want to share information publicly. However, when I conducted advanced searches against the names of contributors to several newsgroups (who claim to be MVPs), the search engine produced the following response "No results were found for your search criteria". |
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This a**hole is NOT an MVP!
The Real Truth MVP wrote: There is none. |
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respectfully pabear:
he (or she not really sure) doesn't claim to be associated to microsoft nor does microsoft have a copy right on mvp: takee a lookee heer: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mvp?r=75 he is for all practical purposes a most valuable player in the newsgroup games. -- db·´¯`·...¸)))º "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... This a**hole is NOT an MVP! The Real Truth MVP wrote: There is none. |
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