I had a similar experience with Amazon: I'm an AWS Hero not because I really make sense as an AWS Hero -- the Heroes program lives under Marketing and is fundamentally about helping people drive more customers to AWS -- but because a couple senior engineers said "we need to do something to recognize Colin's FreeBSD/EC2 work" and the Heroes program was what Amazon had in place.
this is just really, really funny on a bunch of levels
> Actually my job, it’s just "beach"
Congrats, OP.
Rule of Acquisition #3: Never spend more for an acquisition than you have to.
Rule of Acquisition #57: Good customers are as rare as latinum. Treasure them.
- 76.4 billion bars of latinum, brother. Grand Nagus Kottick told me it was a great deal.
- Oh no, I’m ruined!
this has a bit of a "To Serve Man" twist: you lock up treasure in a box, and keep it away from others
Just go at it for yourself.
It's a nice achievement to have. Congratulations.
Hahah, classic.
Thank you for all your hard work, Daniel. Otsukare sama desu.
> I don’t feel special or unique as this an “award” given to thousands of people, and in little Sweden alone there are like a hundred people awarded. It does not seem to be a particular high bar to be welcomed into this club.
Hm, most of Microsoft's MVP seems to be people who never used a conputer. At least that is my feeling after landing on answers.microsoft.com a couple of times.