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The 2008 VARBusiness Partner Program Guide
The VARBusiness Partner Program Guide and 5-Star Partner Programs is the definitive listing of vendors who either have programs that service solution providers or provide products to the channel. The 5-Star Partner Program Guide The 5-Star Partner Program Guide recognizes the elite vendors who provide solution providers with the best partnering elements in their channel programs. The 5-Star rating provides solution providers with a listing of programs with characteristics that will serve them best in going to market, revenue and profitability potential and the ability to grow. Please be sure to answer all questions on this entry form that are applicable to your program if you want 5-star consideration. The Partner Program Guide The Partner Program Guide recognizes those vendors who either have developing channel programs or offer products and services through the channel.
April 2007
Tasha might be flying along when suddenly she feels a little lift under her wings and – aha! – starts to understand. The elevator is going up, and she is on it. The next time may not be quite so accidental, and, according to Dunne, she may even keep an eye out for the airborne dust and rising debris that indicate a thermal. She may also be on the lookout for other raptors that have been scouting thermals. In this manner, lifting and soaring, Tasha made her way along the coast to a barrier island in North Carolina, where near-hurricane winds forced her to lay low for a couple of days. Having watched ospreys on the marshes of Cape Cod during northeasters, I tried to imagine how Tasha would have responded to the storm. Though ospreys look large, their hollow bones give them little ballast; most actually weigh less than 4 pounds.
TNA Against All Odds PPV Reax #1: " Of all the excessive interference ...
Terrie Neilson of Las Vegas, Nev. (6.5): Best: Machine Guns/Lethal vs. 3D/Devine Worst: way too much interference! Right out of the gate, my score is based on the play-by-play reviews as opposed to actually seeing the PPV. TNA wants so bad to swing for the fences, yet barely seems to be able to swing a double inside the park. Less is more when it comes to PPVs, except for the strictly gimmick matches (Abyss-Judas/Mitchell and MCMGs/Lethal-3D/Devine) specifically designed to have bells and whistles in them. Of all the excessive interference used, the one least needed was Kong's assistant. I suppose it was meant to protect ODB somewhat, but it takes Kong down a peg from her unstoppable persona. Her speaking on behalf of Kong is acceptable; distracting opponents for her isn't. My major soapbox issue outside all the interference is that Williams needed the win more than Steiner at this in his career.
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