Guest Brad Dinerman (MVP - Enterprise Posted March 4, 2008 Posted March 4, 2008 Hello, My name is Brad Dinerman. I am the founder and president of the National Information Security Group (NAISG, http://www.naisg.org). We are a US chapter-based organization of security professionals. Each chapter typically holds monthly meetings, but we also provide a number of online resources and an internationally recognized TechTips email list. Membership is ALWAYS free to the general public; there are no annual dues or fees. Our membership includes top notch security professionals, but the only requirement to join is that you have an interest in information security. You do not need to be a CISSP, MCSE or any other acronym. As of today, we have chapters in: Boston, MA New York City Seattle, WA (coming soon) Washington, DC (coming soon) Silicon Valley, CA (coming soon) We are looking for individuals who would be interested to form and lead chapters in other cities, whether in the US or even other countries. The time commitment is not tremendous, and the position is totally voluntary. You would run the chapter simply for the enjoyment of promoting security. NAISG has excellent ties with the FBI, Infragard and local law-enforcement agencies. Members include administrators, managers, executive, law enforcement, educators/students and more. Members of the local press frequently attend meetings and do write-ups in their respective publications. If this is of interest to you, please check out our Web site at http://www.naisg.org. There are details there about some of the requirements and benefits of creating a chapter. Yours, Brad Dinerman -- _______________________________________________ Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Enterprise Security President, National Information Security Group http://www.naisg.org Quote
Guest VanguardLH Posted March 4, 2008 Posted March 4, 2008 "Brad Dinerman" wrote in message news:eJkcEnjfIHA.5620@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > My name is Brad Dinerman. I am the founder and president of the > National Information Security Group (NAISG, http://www.naisg.org).</span> <snip> This MVP is listed at http://www.mvps.org/links.html but his www.neisug.com site can't be reached or doesn't exist. Guess he hasn't updated his OpenDNS account so it points at his current dynamic IP address. Or maybe he needs to update his MVPS information. Hopefully he keeps mydyndns updated since he uses that DNS service for his new www.naisg.org site. It appears that security wizards don't know that you do not use HTML when posting to newsgroups. Quote
Guest David H. Lipman Posted March 4, 2008 Posted March 4, 2008 From: "VanguardLH" <V@nguard.LH> < snip > | | It appears that security wizards don't know that you do not use HTML | when posting to newsgroups. | I was thinking the SAME thing! :-) -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html Multi-AV - http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp Quote
Guest Brad Dinerman (MVP - Enterprise Posted March 4, 2008 Posted March 4, 2008 VanguardLH, Thank you for pointing out in your very gentle and non-sarcastic way about my URL and posting. I have requested that the URL at mvps.org be updated. I did not realize that it was still listed there, so that was an oversight. And my newsreader was actually configured to send in both HTML AND plain-text format, but I will change that to accommodate your requirements. Yours, Brad Dinerman VanguardLH wrote:<span style="color:blue"> > "Brad Dinerman" wrote in message > news:eJkcEnjfIHA.5620@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green"> >> My name is Brad Dinerman. I am the founder and president of the >> National Information Security Group (NAISG, http://www.naisg.org).</span> > <snip> > > This MVP is listed at http://www.mvps.org/links.html but his > www.neisug.com site can't be reached or doesn't exist. Guess he > hasn't updated his OpenDNS account so it points at his current dynamic > IP address. Or maybe he needs to update his MVPS information. > Hopefully he keeps mydyndns updated since he uses that DNS service for > his new www.naisg.org site. > > It appears that security wizards don't know that you do not use HTML > when posting to newsgroups. > ></span> -- _______________________________________________ Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Enterprise Security President, National Information Security Group http://www.naisg.org Quote
Guest Mick Murphy Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 Van; if you click on his website link from your reply post, you go straight there! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "VanguardLH" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > "Brad Dinerman" wrote in message > news:eJkcEnjfIHA.5620@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green"> > > My name is Brad Dinerman. I am the founder and president of the > > National Information Security Group (NAISG, http://www.naisg.org).</span> > <snip> > > This MVP is listed at http://www.mvps.org/links.html but his > www.neisug.com site can't be reached or doesn't exist. Guess he > hasn't updated his OpenDNS account so it points at his current dynamic > IP address. Or maybe he needs to update his MVPS information. > Hopefully he keeps mydyndns updated since he uses that DNS service for > his new www.naisg.org site. > > It appears that security wizards don't know that you do not use HTML > when posting to newsgroups. > > > </span> Quote
Guest VanguardLH Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 "Mick Murphy" wrote in message news:1A5FE908-69D4-4FEA-A041-00EA769CE8AD@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue"> > > "VanguardLH" wrote:<span style="color:green"> >> >> This MVP is listed at http://www.mvps.org/links.html but his >> www.neisug.com site can't be reached or doesn't exist. Guess he >> hasn't updated his OpenDNS account so it points at his current >> dynamic >> IP address. Or maybe he needs to update his MVPS information. >> Hopefully he keeps mydyndns updated since he uses that DNS service >> for >> his new www.naisg.org site.</span> > > Van; if you click on his website link from your reply post, you go > straight > there!</span> Nope. His old www.neisug.com doesn't work because either the site no longer exists or Brad forgot to update his OpenDNS account to point at whatever IP address is for his old site. He could probably even have OpenDNS point his old IP name to the IP address of his new site in case he has the old URL published anywhere else. If you click on THIS link to his old site, you end up with an OpenDNS failure page (because the IP address recorded for that IP name is no longer valid; i.e., the host doesn't exist for that IP address). As Brad said, he needs to update the MVPS.org site regarding his information there. When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit the biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed to be an MVP but were not. Quote
Guest Tom [Pepper] Willett Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 : : When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit the : biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is : actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed to : be an MVP but were not. Not all MVPs choose to have themselves listed on mvps.org, or publicly on the MS site. Tom : Quote
Guest VanguardLH Posted March 6, 2008 Posted March 6, 2008 "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote in message news:OtxfGf5fIHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> ><span style="color:green"> >> When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit >> the >> biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is >> actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed >> to >>be an MVP but were not.</span> > > Not all MVPs choose to have themselves listed on mvps.org, or > publicly on > the MS site.</span> Then where is the verification that someone did not self-nominate themself as an MVP? If someone puts a certificate on the wall, they had better expect that someone might actually check that the paper is valid. Odd that someone who was nominated and elected to be an MVP - and who CHOSE to be elected and nominated - decides to hide that fact. A doctor whose credentials you cannot verify should NOT be trusted. Same for MVPs. Quote
Guest Brad Dinerman [MVP - Enterprise Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 MVPs.org is definitely not the authoritative list of MVPs. As you had observed, my Web site link was out of date on that list. My original site was http://www.neisug.com, but we decommissioned that quite a while ago as our group evolved into http://www.naisg.org. Personally, I visit mvps.org once per year or less, so I did not notice that the link still pointed to the old site and forgot to notify them. That's all there is to it; nothing more and nothing less. If you want an authoritative list of MVPs, then go to https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx. That is the ONLY list that is considered official by Microsoft. All MVPs will be listed there, though the amount of information that is available about any given MVP is at the discretion of that individual. Some MVPs list as much information as possible, others are more humble or concerned about their privacy. Also, for what it's worth, MVPs do not choose to be nominated as you indicated. Anyone can be nominated by anyone else with or without their consent. However, the MVP must decide whether to accept it if the nomination is turned into an award. _______________________________________________ Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Enterprise Security President, National Information Security Group http://www.naisg.org VanguardLH wrote:<span style="color:blue"> > "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote in message > news:OtxfGf5fIHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green"> >><span style="color:darkred"> >>> When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit the >>> biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is >>> actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed to >>> be an MVP but were not.</span> >> >> Not all MVPs choose to have themselves listed on mvps.org, or publicly on >> the MS site.</span> > > > Then where is the verification that someone did not self-nominate > themself as an MVP? If someone puts a certificate on the wall, they had > better expect that someone might actually check that the paper is > valid. Odd that someone who was nominated and elected to be an MVP - > and who CHOSE to be elected and nominated - decides to hide that fact. A > doctor whose credentials you cannot verify should NOT be trusted. Same > for MVPs.</span> Quote
Guest VanguardLH Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 "Brad Dinerman [MVP - Enterprise Security]" <Me@here.com> wrote in message news:%23LL6NBEgIHA.1824@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > > If you want an authoritative list of MVPs, then go to > https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx.</span> Oh, forgot about that list. Thanks for the reminder. Quote
Guest VanguardLH Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 "Brad Dinerman [MVP - Enterprise Security]" <Me@here.com> wrote in message news:%23LL6NBEgIHA.1824@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > Also, for what it's worth, MVPs do not choose to be nominated as you > indicated. Anyone can be nominated by anyone else with or without > their consent. However, the MVP must decide whether to accept it if > the nomination is turned into an award.</span> That's not what I meant. Someone, like an MVP, might contact you to ask if you want to be nominated. You don't have to accept. No one can force you to be an MVP. I got asked if I wanted to be nominated and I declined. You get to choose if you get nominated when contacted to ask if you want to be nominated. It's not like you get nominated in absentia. Quote
Guest Tom [Pepper] Willett Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Not all MVPs will be listed there. Some have chosen not to be listed. It is an option. -- Tom [Pepper] Willett Microsoft MVP === : If you want an authoritative list of MVPs, then go to : https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx. That is the : ONLY list that is considered official by Microsoft. All MVPs will be : listed there, though the amount of information that is available about : any given MVP is at the discretion of that individual. Some MVPs list : as much information as possible, others are more humble or concerned : about their privacy. : Quote
Guest Mick Murphy Posted March 21, 2008 Posted March 21, 2008 I have my suspicions about a Carey Frisch who posts in these Newsgroups, and claims to be a MVP. I wish that site you gave had a search engine! Regards -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "VanguardLH" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > "Mick Murphy" wrote in message > news:1A5FE908-69D4-4FEA-A041-00EA769CE8AD@microsoft.com...<span style="color:green"> > > > > "VanguardLH" wrote:<span style="color:darkred"> > >> > >> This MVP is listed at http://www.mvps.org/links.html but his > >> www.neisug.com site can't be reached or doesn't exist. Guess he > >> hasn't updated his OpenDNS account so it points at his current > >> dynamic > >> IP address. Or maybe he needs to update his MVPS information. > >> Hopefully he keeps mydyndns updated since he uses that DNS service > >> for > >> his new www.naisg.org site.</span> > > > > Van; if you click on his website link from your reply post, you go > > straight > > there!</span> > > Nope. His old www.neisug.com doesn't work because either the site no > longer exists or Brad forgot to update his OpenDNS account to point at > whatever IP address is for his old site. He could probably even have > OpenDNS point his old IP name to the IP address of his new site in > case he has the old URL published anywhere else. If you click on THIS > link to his old site, you end up with an OpenDNS failure page (because > the IP address recorded for that IP name is no longer valid; i.e., the > host doesn't exist for that IP address). As Brad said, he needs to > update the MVPS.org site regarding his information there. > > When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit the > biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is > actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed to > be an MVP but were not. > > </span> Quote
Guest Mick Murphy Posted March 21, 2008 Posted March 21, 2008 som, I have my doubts about a Carey Frisch that posta in these newsgroups claiming to be an MVP. But, there is no search engine at that MVPS.org site. Regards. -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > > : > : When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit the > : biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is > : actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed to > : be an MVP but were not. > > Not all MVPs choose to have themselves listed on mvps.org, or publicly on > the MS site. > > Tom > : > > > </span> Quote
Guest Mick Murphy Posted March 21, 2008 Posted March 21, 2008 Brad, that link to MVPs you have given here is not working. Why I am asking, is that I have my suspicions about a certain Carey Frisch who claims to be an MVP. Carey Frisch has correctly answered 186 questions in 3 and 1/2 years; not MVP qualifications. The claimed Award is for "Windows Desktop Experience"-"Windows System and Maintenance" Thank you for any help you can provide! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Brad Dinerman [MVP - Enterprise Security" wrote: <span style=color:blue"> > MVPs.org is definitely not the authoritative list of MVPs. As you had > observed, my Web site link was out of date on that list. My original > site was http://www.neisug.com, but we decommissioned that quite a while > ago as our group evolved into http://www.naisg.org. > > Personally, I visit mvps.org once per year or less, so I did not notice > that the link still pointed to the old site and forgot to notify them. > That's all there is to it; nothing more and nothing less. > > If you want an authoritative list of MVPs, then go to > https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx. That is the > ONLY list that is considered official by Microsoft. All MVPs will be > listed there, though the amount of information that is available about > any given MVP is at the discretion of that individual. Some MVPs list > as much information as possible, others are more humble or concerned > about their privacy. > > Also, for what it's worth, MVPs do not choose to be nominated as you > indicated. Anyone can be nominated by anyone else with or without their > consent. However, the MVP must decide whether to accept it if the > nomination is turned into an award. > > > _______________________________________________ > Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Enterprise Security > President, National Information Security Group > http://www.naisg.org > > > > > > VanguardLH wrote:<span style="color:green"> > > "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote in message > > news:OtxfGf5fIHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...<span style="color:darkred"> > >> > >>> When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit the > >>> biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is > >>> actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed to > >>> be an MVP but were not. > >> > >> Not all MVPs choose to have themselves listed on mvps.org, or publicly on > >> the MS site.</span> > > > > > > Then where is the verification that someone did not self-nominate > > themself as an MVP? If someone puts a certificate on the wall, they had > > better expect that someone might actually check that the paper is > > valid. Odd that someone who was nominated and elected to be an MVP - > > and who CHOSE to be elected and nominated - decides to hide that fact. A > > doctor whose credentials you cannot verify should NOT be trusted. Same > > for MVPs.</span> > </span> Quote
Guest Mick Murphy Posted March 23, 2008 Posted March 23, 2008 Brad, that link to find out if someone really is an MVP does not work!! I have my suspicions about a poster here who clains to be an MVP. His name is: Carey Frisch Your help would be appreciated -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Brad Dinerman [MVP - Enterprise Security" wrote: <span style=color:blue"> > MVPs.org is definitely not the authoritative list of MVPs. As you had > observed, my Web site link was out of date on that list. My original > site was http://www.neisug.com, but we decommissioned that quite a while > ago as our group evolved into http://www.naisg.org. > > Personally, I visit mvps.org once per year or less, so I did not notice > that the link still pointed to the old site and forgot to notify them. > That's all there is to it; nothing more and nothing less. > > If you want an authoritative list of MVPs, then go to > https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx. That is the > ONLY list that is considered official by Microsoft. All MVPs will be > listed there, though the amount of information that is available about > any given MVP is at the discretion of that individual. Some MVPs list > as much information as possible, others are more humble or concerned > about their privacy. > > Also, for what it's worth, MVPs do not choose to be nominated as you > indicated. Anyone can be nominated by anyone else with or without their > consent. However, the MVP must decide whether to accept it if the > nomination is turned into an award. > > > _______________________________________________ > Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Enterprise Security > President, National Information Security Group > http://www.naisg.org > > > > > > VanguardLH wrote:<span style="color:green"> > > "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote in message > > news:OtxfGf5fIHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...<span style="color:darkred"> > >> > >>> When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit the > >>> biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is > >>> actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed to > >>> be an MVP but were not. > >> > >> Not all MVPs choose to have themselves listed on mvps.org, or publicly on > >> the MS site.</span> > > > > > > Then where is the verification that someone did not self-nominate > > themself as an MVP? If someone puts a certificate on the wall, they had > > better expect that someone might actually check that the paper is > > valid. Odd that someone who was nominated and elected to be an MVP - > > and who CHOSE to be elected and nominated - decides to hide that fact. A > > doctor whose credentials you cannot verify should NOT be trusted. Same > > for MVPs.</span> > </span> Quote
Guest Paul Adare Posted March 23, 2008 Posted March 23, 2008 On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 02:03:00 -0700, Mick Murphy wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > Brad, that link to find out if someone really is an MVP does not work!! > I have my suspicions about a poster here who clains to be an MVP. > > His name is: Carey Frisch > > Your help would be appreciated</span> Ok, you really don't need to post the same question that many times. Carey, as of now, is indeed an MVP. -- Paul Adare MVP - Virtual Machines http://www.identit.ca Variables won't; constants aren't. -- Osborn Quote
Guest Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM Posted March 23, 2008 Posted March 23, 2008 That link works. The list is not comprehensive. Carey Frisch IS an MVP. "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:DE7DE4D0-49F6-40D2-A02F-664C8D1ECEB4@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue"> > Brad, that link to find out if someone really is an MVP does not work!! > I have my suspicions about a poster here who clains to be an MVP. > > His name is: Carey Frisch > > Your help would be appreciated > -- > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia > > > "Brad Dinerman [MVP - Enterprise Security" wrote: ><span style=color:green"> >> MVPs.org is definitely not the authoritative list of MVPs. As you had >> observed, my Web site link was out of date on that list. My original >> site was http://www.neisug.com, but we decommissioned that quite a while >> ago as our group evolved into http://www.naisg.org. >> >> Personally, I visit mvps.org once per year or less, so I did not notice >> that the link still pointed to the old site and forgot to notify them. >> That's all there is to it; nothing more and nothing less. >> >> If you want an authoritative list of MVPs, then go to >> https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx. That is the >> ONLY list that is considered official by Microsoft. All MVPs will be >> listed there, though the amount of information that is available about >> any given MVP is at the discretion of that individual. Some MVPs list >> as much information as possible, others are more humble or concerned >> about their privacy. >> >> Also, for what it's worth, MVPs do not choose to be nominated as you >> indicated. Anyone can be nominated by anyone else with or without their >> consent. However, the MVP must decide whether to accept it if the >> nomination is turned into an award. >> >> VanguardLH wrote:<span style="color:darkred"> >> > "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote in message >> > news:OtxfGf5fIHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> >> >> >>> When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit the >> >>> biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is >> >>> actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed to >> >>> be an MVP but were not. >> >> >> >> Not all MVPs choose to have themselves listed on mvps.org, or publicly >> >> on >> >> the MS site. >> > >> > >> > Then where is the verification that someone did not self-nominate >> > themself as an MVP? If someone puts a certificate on the wall, they >> > had >> > better expect that someone might actually check that the paper is >> > valid. Odd that someone who was nominated and elected to be an MVP - >> > and who CHOSE to be elected and nominated - decides to hide that fact. >> > A >> > doctor whose credentials you cannot verify should NOT be trusted. Same >> > for MVPs </span></span></span> Quote
Guest Mick Murphy Posted March 23, 2008 Posted March 23, 2008 Thank you Paul, for your reply! -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Paul Adare" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 02:03:00 -0700, Mick Murphy wrote: > <span style="color:green"> > > Brad, that link to find out if someone really is an MVP does not work!! > > I have my suspicions about a poster here who clains to be an MVP. > > > > His name is: Carey Frisch > > > > Your help would be appreciated</span> > > Ok, you really don't need to post the same question that many times. Carey, > as of now, is indeed an MVP. > > -- > Paul Adare > MVP - Virtual Machines > http://www.identit.ca > Variables won't; constants aren't. -- Osborn > </span> Quote
Guest Mick Murphy Posted March 23, 2008 Posted March 23, 2008 Frank, thank you for your reply -- Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia "Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > That link works. > The list is not comprehensive. > Carey Frisch IS an MVP. > > "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:DE7DE4D0-49F6-40D2-A02F-664C8D1ECEB4@microsoft.com...<span style="color:green"> > > Brad, that link to find out if someone really is an MVP does not work!! > > I have my suspicions about a poster here who clains to be an MVP. > > > > His name is: Carey Frisch > > > > Your help would be appreciated > > -- > > Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia > > > > > > "Brad Dinerman [MVP - Enterprise Security" wrote: > ><span style=color:darkred"> > >> MVPs.org is definitely not the authoritative list of MVPs. As you had > >> observed, my Web site link was out of date on that list. My original > >> site was http://www.neisug.com, but we decommissioned that quite a while > >> ago as our group evolved into http://www.naisg.org. > >> > >> Personally, I visit mvps.org once per year or less, so I did not notice > >> that the link still pointed to the old site and forgot to notify them. > >> That's all there is to it; nothing more and nothing less. > >> > >> If you want an authoritative list of MVPs, then go to > >> https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx. That is the > >> ONLY list that is considered official by Microsoft. All MVPs will be > >> listed there, though the amount of information that is available about > >> any given MVP is at the discretion of that individual. Some MVPs list > >> as much information as possible, others are more humble or concerned > >> about their privacy. > >> > >> Also, for what it's worth, MVPs do not choose to be nominated as you > >> indicated. Anyone can be nominated by anyone else with or without their > >> consent. However, the MVP must decide whether to accept it if the > >> nomination is turned into an award. > >> > >> VanguardLH wrote: > >> > "Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote in message > >> > news:OtxfGf5fIHA.4880@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > >> >> > >> >>> When someone claims to be an MVP that I don't recognize, I visit the > >> >>> biglist page at MVPS.org to verify that who they claim they are is > >> >>> actually listed as an MVP. I have seen some posters that claimed to > >> >>> be an MVP but were not. > >> >> > >> >> Not all MVPs choose to have themselves listed on mvps.org, or publicly > >> >> on > >> >> the MS site. > >> > > >> > > >> > Then where is the verification that someone did not self-nominate > >> > themself as an MVP? If someone puts a certificate on the wall, they > >> > had > >> > better expect that someone might actually check that the paper is > >> > valid. Odd that someone who was nominated and elected to be an MVP - > >> > and who CHOSE to be elected and nominated - decides to hide that fact. > >> > A > >> > doctor whose credentials you cannot verify should NOT be trusted. Same > >> > for MVPs </span></span> > </span> Quote
Guest Chad Boyd Posted April 6, 2008 Posted April 6, 2008 You can search for MVP's through google site search. Search String: Marc Scheuner site:mvps.org On 3/21/08 2:37 PM, in article 3D959D3C-8051-420E-BA9E-EF572FE313C4@microsoft.com, "Mick Murphy" <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > Carey Frisch</span> Quote
Guest Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM Posted April 6, 2008 Posted April 6, 2008 "Chad Boyd" <CBoyd@madden.com> wrote in message news:C41DC73E.FA3%CBoyd@madden.com...<span style="color:blue"> > You can search for MVP's through google site search. > Search String: Marc Scheuner site:mvps.org > > > On 3/21/08 2:37 PM, in article > 3D959D3C-8051-420E-BA9E-EF572FE313C4@microsoft.com, "Mick Murphy" > <MickMurphy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: ><span style="color:green"> >> Carey Frisch</span> ></span> That won't list all of us, but it will probably get most of us who use the designation. Google is probably quicker, but here's the MS page: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx -- Frank Saunders MS-MVP IE,OE/WM www.fjsmjs.com Do not reply with email Quote
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