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MVP Summit, Day 3 & the Pink Door.

On the third day of the Summit, the MVPs met with the Product teams at Microsoft for whichever product they support. That means I met with the folks on the C++ Team, who told me all about what's coming up in the next version of Visual Studio. In other
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The Scoble Watch, Day 1

Robert Scoble claims the Honest Illusion is one of the 1400 blogs he reads daily. We'll just have to see about that.... So, Robert, if you're reading this, you can just leave a comment right there --v Share this post: Email it! | bookmark it! | digg it!
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MVP Summit, Day 2

Today was the Executive day at the Summit.... Lot's'o'big shots. First up was Lori Moore, vice president of Product Service Service, ie, the woman who's budget is paying for all this. She is a rather nice person, and she tries to let he hair down a bit
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MVP Summit, Day#1

I just left the first day of the MVP Summit. Saw a number of lectures: ASP.Net improvements, Visual Studio IDE improvements, Visual Studio Debugger improvements ( lot's Share this post: Email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! Readability Stats:
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MVP Summit, Day 0.5

The real MVP summit starts tomorrow (The first bus leave the hotel at 6:30!!), but today they had the registration at the Washisngton State Cenvention Center. We went to one room, where they looked up our names, and handed as a bag, and then we went upstairs
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MVP Summit

As I write, I'm in Seattle, at Microsoft's MVP Summit. Actually, that's not entirely true: I am in Seattle, but I won't officially be at the summit until sometime tomorrow evening when it actually starts. Right now, I'm just hangin' out in my hotel room,
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Yikes... It's been a month.

Ok, so, I've been a bit lax about writing this blog. Hey, it's not like people was hanging around wait for my next report. We all know this is just for some future researcher writing a biography of me years from now, after I win a Nobel Prize or something.
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