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I am taking a poll.

Age, did you sign up just for the free offer, what offer, and did you actually learn something.

Me: 27, Office 2007, learned something.

The level of maturity here has reached an all time low as to when you will get it. Be thankful you are one of the lucky ones.

not to mention mark(THE GUY IN CHARGE OF THE PROMOTION) @ microsoft said they shipped earlier this week. it's not like we're just making this stuff up, Max!mus. read through the rest of the forum.

I've read through the forum. That's why I posted. I would like to get mine like everyone else. I'm waiting just like everyone else. I've responded to postings here. I didn't say anyone was making up anything. I simply stated that my email said in 6-8 wks from RTM. SO I've been thinking it's gonna be like late Febuary is all. I'm patient.

I am taking a poll.

Age, did you sign up just for the free offer, what offer, and did you actually learn something.

Me: 27, Office 2007, learned something.

The level of maturity here has reached an all time low as to when you will get it. Be thankful you are one of the lucky ones.

25, free offer and webcast (i didnt stop at 3), Vista, I did learn something and i want to create and update my apps to .net 3.0 on Vista

I am no big hurry for when it comes in the mail because its free. From what i read from channel9, people tried to take advantage of the program and sign up with multiple accounts so the PowerTogether team had to sort through the IPs to make it fair for everyone. They also had to take a break for the holiday season (how selfish of them to not mail us our free offers and go off and visit their families).

I might get Office 2007 from the Microsoft Across America Launch Event in Feb. I am going in for rthe Developer Track to learn more about .net 3.0 and Vista's api.

I've read through the forum. That's why I posted. I would like to get mine like everyone else. I'm waiting just like everyone else. I've responded to postings here. I didn't say anyone was making up anything. I simply stated that my email said in 6-8 wks from RTM. SO I've been thinking it's gonna be like late Febuary is all. I'm patient.

RTM was in november. People are anxious because there was a delay and the 6-8 weeks has already passed.

The people that take the time to make post that someone else is immature needs to grow up in the first place. If you think someone is immature... leave the forum or shut up and move on.. why complain and post something totally unrelated to the topic's discussion?? Think!

Btw.. when people say that they shipped 'em out... realize that they are shipping them in batches... so they might not have shipped out everything yet..

I am taking a poll.

Age, did you sign up just for the free offer, what offer, and did you actually learn something.

Me: 27, Office 2007, learned something.

The level of maturity here has reached an all time low as to when you will get it. Be thankful you are one of the lucky ones.

19.5, Vista, learned something but I will watch more webcasts as time permits.

The people that take the time to make post that someone else is immature needs to grow up in the first place. If you think someone is immature... leave the forum or shut up and move on.. why complain and post something totally unrelated to the topic's discussion?? Think!

Truth.

I'm still waiting for that USB thumb drive that Microsoft were supposed to be sending out...

So am I. :(

I'm calling Thursday on this one, guys. That is, Jan. 25, 2007.

Im not concerned when it arrives, I am in no rush, the only thing bothering me is I may be moving so my address would change, how would i get my mail?

MS said to email them on changes like this at the email address provided in your confirmation email, and if you still dont get it after that (think it was 2-4 weeks) then send them another and they wil reship it

THEY'RE COMING! My boss today got his package at work, all it was though was a license sheet, a paper with MS letter head saying congradulations on learning how to develop with Vista and MS Office 2007 and instructions on how to download Office... didnt get any vista ones yet...

we're an actual development company so dont know if that has anything to do with it showing up today or not...

strangely havent goten mine yet though...

THEY'RE COMING! My boss today got his package at work, all it was though was a license sheet, a paper with MS letter head saying congradulations on learning how to develop with Vista and MS Office 2007 and instructions on how to download Office... didnt get any vista ones yet...

we're an actual development company so dont know if that has anything to do with it showing up today or not...

strangely havent goten mine yet though...

thanks~ any pictures?

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