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Wow, the MVP Announcements
are out. Lots of nicefolksandfriends have
become members of what I call the "Microsoft House of Representatives" or more commonly
known as the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP)
Program.
Here's what Microsoft says about MVPs:
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.
Recognized? Yes, I'd know DonXml if
I was behind him in line. (Which I was in NYC recently going into a dive bar)