Question of the Day - “Is Howard Old Enough to Drive?”

Published 25 October 06 08:53 AM

Um…wow…thank you?  And because I’m sure the suspense is brutal – yes.  To give you a context, we had a Live Meeting this morning to discuss and hopefully clarify the new MCTS and MCPD certification tracks.  I was casually monitoring the questions that were flying across the questions window when I caught that one.  I’m glad my phone was muted because I laughed out loud.

At any rate, thank you to all who participated in the call this morning.  We will be hosting the same meeting again this evening at  5:00PM PST (click here to register), so if you were not able to make this morning’s meeting, please join us tonight.

So for now, I’ve gotta drive to work <g>!

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# Christopher G. Lewis said on October 26, 2006 11:22 AM:

I saw that one fly by durring the web-cast and almost spit my coffee on my keyboard :-)

Thanks for all the information that was presented.  This was extremely helpful and cleared up much confusion for me.

# "So, a booth babe and a Geek are sitting in a bar..." said on November 2, 2006 3:17 PM:

Last week we had a Live Meeting for MCAD/MCSDs about the new VS2005 certifications. Here's the recording

# "So, a booth babe and a geek walk in to a bar..." said on July 20, 2007 11:46 PM:

MSL: -1 Dierking. Our great Howard Dierking, who is, in fact, old enough to drive , left us to be a fancy

# Noticias externas said on July 21, 2007 12:27 AM:

MSL: -1 Dierking. Our great Howard Dierking, who is, in fact, old enough to drive , left us to be a fancy

# Peter Read said on July 21, 2007 11:34 AM:

ROFL, just misread the above as 'left us to be a fairy'!

Good luck Howard have fun at MSDN, hope the blogging doesn't drop off though :)

# james peckham said on July 30, 2007 11:45 AM:

Dang it! who is going to take over spilling super top secret information about upcoming learning and certs?

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About hdierking

I am currently the Editor-in-Chief for MSDN Magazine. I joined Microsoft in 2006 as a product planner with the certification team at Microsoft Learning. Prior to that, I spent my career as a developer and later as an architect. My main technology passions include pretty much anything on language theory, agile development, and service-oriented architecture.
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