Unofficial MVP Handbook now posted

Published 15 January 6 2:27 PM | William
Susan Bradley, who is the MSMVPS.com 'Mom' and kindly hosts this site out of the kindness of her heart has posted the      Unofficial MVP Handbook.  It's password protected but if you're interested you can get the password in the Coffeehouse or shoot me an email.  I know this post is completely worthless to anyone outside of the program but there's a few things in there that you won't necessarily know if you don't read through all the intro package material when you get the award.  Susan took the time to write it up and post so I figured I'd give it a shout out.  Now if only I could find a way to make her rename our server from 'Yoda' to 'Cuckooz'...
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# Jason Haley said on January 16, 2006 7:15 AM:

# casey chesnut said on January 16, 2006 5:22 PM:

does it say anything in there about CAPTCHA! ... couldn't resist :)

# William said on January 16, 2006 5:43 PM:

As a matter of fact it does, here's the quote: "Although the program is primarily comprised of cool people, there are a few tools in every group and we're no different. If you are a sharp developer and write any kick a55 stuff that 'April's Fools' can't understand, temper tantrums will ensue. As such, please limit the amount of a55 that your programs kick so as to not offend the dweebish"

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