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Old 05-17-2011, 03:34 AM   #1
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Default Windows 7 Ultimate Key Remembering Brian

Pardon me for a somewhat personal departure from our usual topics,Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, but I think it’s important to note that Brian is no longer here to help us continue developing new versions of PowerPoint for you. Brian Reilly passed from this world last week.  Brian was a PowerPoint MVP; a Most Valued Professional.  And you really should have known Brian. In 2002 I took on the responsibility for managing the PowerPoint team communications with our MVPs.  This was not a reward, we had a pretty rocky relationship with the MVPs at that time, mostly because no one on the team had really spent any time figuring out what the program was about or how we might profit from the relationship.  That’s changed a lot over the years, but at the time it was a somewhat frightening assignment. Most vocal among the PowerPoint MVPs was a guy named Brian Reilly.  He had the reputation of being rude and annoyingly persistent, and of not taking no for an answer.  His mails, the only contact I’d had with him, were very blunt in telling us where we’d gone wrong in developing the product.  I set up our first MVP group phone conference with more than a little concern about what Brian would say. The meeting started and after a few minutes of listening I realized one thing about Brian. It wasn’t that he was willfully rude or abusive.  He was just a “typical New Yorker,” and there was nothing really personal in his assessment of our situation.  I realized I could deal with this, and we went on to develop a really productive and enjoyable relationship. Brian was loved among the MVP program,Office 2010 Professional Plus, in the way you can only love a paradox.  Impish and mischievous one moment, dead serious and analytical another,Microsoft Office 2010, and always looking to make sure everyone was taken care of, that no one was left behind, left out, or unrecognized in their achievements. In the last couple of years New York city has become a personal favorite vacation spot for my family.  Brian showed up on our first day there teach us the city,Windows 7 Ultimate Key, walking us up and down the streets and avenues, explaining how they worked, how to ride the subway, how to get lost in Greenwich Village.  To this day my son still quotes Brian about how “in New York, it’s dinner time when you want to eat dinner.”

I miss him already,Office 2007 Enterprise, and the thought that I will no longer get his insights and advice, or be the subject of his jokes or pranks… will have its effect for quite a while. You should know Brian was a fierce advocate for you, the PowerPoint user.  Your work in PowerPoint is made easier because he was just such a unique person. I’m sorry that most of you never had a chance to meet him, or thank him.  Brian is survived by his brothers Joe and Bill, and his sister Mary Horton.  Those of us who knew Brian will be observing a minute of silence on Sunday the 28th, 8am Pacific in Seattle and California, 11am Eastern Daylight in New York and Cincinnati, 4pm British Summer Time in London and Surrey, and 8:30pm Coordinated Universal time +5:30 hrs in Chennai, India.  If you have the opportunity to join us for that moment, wherever you are, please do. Ric Bretschneider
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