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Tural

2004-05-04, 7:24 pm

you have to share ideas and your knowledge publicly to be
MVP...for example, my teacher was MVP in Turkey this year
(Mehmet Nuri Cankaya. and he really deserved it...
"shairing is fun"
T.A
Cindy Winegarden

2004-05-05, 10:23 am

In news: 864601c43223$41445d20$a001280a
@phx.gbl,
Tural <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> you have to share ideas and your knowledge publicly to be
> MVP...for example, my teacher was MVP in Turkey this year
> (Mehmet Nuri Cankaya. and he really deserved it...
> "shairing is fun"


Most of us share in newsgroups, web-based forums, or email lists that are
archived so others can search and find answers to many of their questions. I
know I find answers to a lot of Windows (not my area of expertise) questions
because the answers are archived.

--
Cindy Winegarden MCSD, Microsoft Visual FoxPro MVP
cindy.winegarden@mvps.org www.cindywinegarden.com



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