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From: Paul Clement on 21 May 2010 13:29 On Fri, 21 May 2010 18:00:06 +0200, "senn" <senn(a)homeplace&.fix> wrote: � > � > Paul � > ~~~~ � > Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic) � � � In fact your signature are no different if you write it. � � Paul � -------- � Microsoft's Most Valuable Professional � � It is Rediculous!. � Whether using the one or the other signature, a signature like � both reveals a person using it, who needs self-confidence. � This is exactly what MS does use in their profit-race. � The people using it should rather get themself an education � to rise their self-confidence. Rather than bragging. � � I feel a right to post this, as being a reader here, and so is one � exposed to this unmature brag. � � What is it good for using it here. Do you apply for an appointment � here, no. � � /senn Not that I really need to explain this to you but once upon a time Microsoft actually requested that MVPs identify themselves as such. It was Microsoft's idea, not mine. Prior to that request, many many many years ago, it was not a part of my signature. See for yourself: http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.vb.database.dao/browse_thread/thread/f7038ec0e14944c7/9551b60b9604d819?hl=en&q=group:microsoft.public.vb.*+author:Paul+author:Clement#9551b60b9604d819 Paul ~~~~ Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
From: David Kaye on 21 May 2010 14:49 "senn" <senn(a)homeplace&.fix> wrote: >Perhaps his a son of Danny Kaye too. >/senn No relation, though I did briefly work for him at KXL in Portland when he co-owned the station in the 1980s.
From: senn on 21 May 2010 15:10 "Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage(a)swspectrum.com> skrev i meddelelsen news:r2gdv51stgeq8btrs23mtspcirfrltm7ea(a)4ax.com... > On Fri, 21 May 2010 18:00:06 +0200, "senn" <senn(a)homeplace&.fix> wrote: > > � > > � > Paul > � > ~~~~ > � > Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic) > � > � > � In fact your signature are no different if you write it. > � > � Paul > � -------- > � Microsoft's Most Valuable Professional > � > � It is Rediculous!. > � Whether using the one or the other signature, a signature like > � both reveals a person using it, who needs self-confidence. > � This is exactly what MS does use in their profit-race. > � The people using it should rather get themself an education > � to rise their self-confidence. Rather than bragging. > � > � I feel a right to post this, as being a reader here, and so is one > � exposed to this unmature brag. > � > � What is it good for using it here. Do you apply for an appointment > � here, no. > � > � /senn > > Not that I really need to explain this to you but once upon a time > Microsoft actually requested that > MVPs identify themselves as such. It was Microsoft's idea, not mine. > > Prior to that request, many many many years ago, it was not a part of my > signature. See for > yourself: > > http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.vb.database.dao/browse_thread/thread/f7038ec0e14944c7/9551b60b9604d819?hl=en&q=group:microsoft.public.vb.*+author:Paul+author:Clement#9551b60b9604d819 > > > Paul > ~~~~ > Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic) > Microsoft actually requested it. This is what I figured out when saying this; > >This is exactly what MS does use in their profit-race. It's not that I think your action to their request is othewise than the majority of human being. What I say and mean is; agreeing in theire tricks are somewhat weak. Now is the time to show MS their well-deserved disrespect, and so layoff and return this stupid thing to them followed by a suitable written criticism of their evil action to exterminate their usenet newsgroups. You know their email: NNTP(a)microsoft.com The better would be to write a real letter and post it to Redmond. It's not that I think It helps. Perhaps it would help youself to give some peace in your mind. After all, you've been working with VB6 most of the past. -With your own way to say it: > many many many years ago /senn
From: senn on 21 May 2010 15:27 "David Kaye" <sfdavidkaye2(a)yahoo.com> skrev i meddelelsen news:ht6kk0$14k$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > "senn" <senn(a)homeplace&.fix> wrote: > >>Perhaps his a son of Danny Kaye too. >>/senn > > No relation, though I did briefly work for him at KXL in Portland when he > co-owned the station in the 1980s. > Then only to say: It would not be any bad being a son of this late celebrity. - Just guessing. /senn
From: C. Kevin Provance on 21 May 2010 17:22
"Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage(a)swspectrum.com> wrote in message news:r88dv5hl9aokna4co75jo92ogaaaq3m80v(a)4ax.com... : On Thu, 20 May 2010 11:08:29 -0700, Karl E. Peterson <karl(a)exmvps.org> wrote: : : ¤ Paul Clement wrote: : ¤ > Geez. More anti-Microsoft spittle. : ¤ : ¤ We don't like yer type here... : : I anticipate a resolution for that in your not so distant future. ;-) Keep gloating puppet boy, it only confirms for the fencesitters the douche hole you are. :-) -- Customer Hatred Knows No Bounds at MSFT Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc |