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About Darnell

 

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I am Darnell G. Clark, a partially self-taught student of information technology, computer network architecture, graphics, and web design/development. For over 13 years, I have focused on continuous education, certifications, and hands-on learning in the evolving field of internetworking technologies. My passion lies in creating and developing websites, alongside designing and implementing computer networks. I grasp advanced technological concepts, augmented by my ability to innovate and adapt.


Personal Growth


Aside from my research in internet and computer technologies, I take pleasure in reading and studying philosophical yoga, practicing Isshinryu or the "One Heart Method," honing my figure drawing and portraiture skills, engaging in chess or card games, cherishing moments with friends and family, and savouring the occasional gourmet meal.

Here's an intriguing fact about my 60th birthday linked to my favourite number, six: I was born in the sixth month, on the sixth day, nearing the end of the sixth millennium of the early 1960s, and I am delighted to be entering the initial phase of my sixth decade of life.

My philosophy centers on the continuous acquisition of life skills for personal and professional advancement, and a steadfast dedication to acquiring the finest knowledge for a highly successful, vibrant, motivated, and purposeful existence.




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