I should not waste my time by saying something in your reply. But I mist 
give you at least some information. But from where I see, CICC (search 
google if you want to know more about that) themselves says, "Still 
Windows is much better than Linux" in some seminars. :) It depends how 
you see things. People are not blind.

And about MVPs. Please do not say anything about you don't know. If 
someone became MVP, it's because Microsoft need them to be. It's not 
because the MVPs wanted to be one. Many MVPs under the sun are Linux 
enthusiastic. A big example is Prof. Doc. Pavanaja : 
http://www.microsoft.com/india/mvp/indiamvp.aspx#UBPavanaja

You liked that Japanese Professor, did you quit using MS products after 
that. I hope you are not blind as well. :)

I want to draw the end saying the same thing again. It depends how you 
see things.

Omi

Tanveer Saad wrote:
> few days back, i had opportunity to attend Asia Pacific Advanced Network 
> (APAN) conference at Manila. it is basically a forum for Research and 
> Education Network. most of the development and R&D was done on technology 
> based on Open source platform. here i see, A japanese professor (he is head 
> of WIDE project, http://www.wide.ad.jp/) directly denied to use M$ office for 
> presentation, he said he is a promoter of open souruce and ethically he 
> should not use any M$ products. !!. but in bd we can see same ppl r doing M$ 
> (MVP, MMVP -Microsoft Most most valued personnel :D ) and linux advocacy, may 
> be i am wrong but i believe in honesty and i guess this type of act is like 
> "দুইমখা সাপ"
>
> take care and happy linuxing
>
>
> tanveer
>
>
>
>   


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