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Awarded IIS MVP

How often do you wake up on the 1st of April, open your inbox and read the following:
"Congratulations, You have been awarded as the Microsoft Most Valued Professional (MVP)by Microsoft for your community participation and technical expertise"

Well, Yes not very often. The same goes with me. The first thought to come to my mind was: take a deep breath and verify that it's not a prank. After 10 minutes of figuring out the details I was not able to find any loop hole in the mail for any mischief, but, just then the realisation HIT ME!
I was going to be a MVP, something that I always wanted to be. For the second time that day I dint know how to react. The logo was something that I always saw on various communities, cool people with cool answers to almost any problem within their field. I was soon going to be one. Actually, it was just a matter of few moments of decision from my side... and Yes! I wanted to be an MVP. It seems kinda cool that I can now fashion the same logo that has given a lot of people on the communities an assurance that there is an answer for every problem. So here it goes:

For those who are still unaware of what I was speaking above and why I seemed to be so excited. I think it's time you took out a couple of minutes and checked out the MVP Site.
And for IIS (How can I forget that!) there is lot to come soon. See you around!

Let me know if you have any questions as usual... Have fun!

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