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August 05, 2005

Microsoft or Disneyland?

Last week I registered for the Microsoft Global MVP Summit hosted by Microsoft in Redmond near the end of September.  Microsoft puts on this event annually for MVPs from all over the world, and this is the first year I've been an MVP in quite a while.  It's an honor to be an MVP, of course, and the Summit is an opportunity to learn more about the future of VFP and Microsoft software in general, so I'm looking forward to it.

But I just have to disagree with Arfa Karim Randhawa, the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional in the world.  In this Seattle newspaper article, Arfa is reported to have put Microsoft first on her personal wish list of places to visit in the US, ahead of Disneyland.  Arfa's father brought here all the way from India to the US for a visit recently, but while her tour of Microsoft made the news, there wasn't time for a stop at Disneyland.

I've been to both.  Like I said, I'm looking forward to the upcoming MVP Summit, but I still have Disneyland ahead of Redmond on my list of places to go.

Posted by Drew Speedie on August 5, 2005 | Permalink

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Goodbye Drew and Brent, your absence will be sorely felt for many, many years to come.

CT

Posted by: Charles Blankenship | Sep 20, 2005 2:14:48 PM

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