About Me
- Over 30 years of experience in Information Technology
- Bachelor's degree in English Literature and Comparative Mythology from the University of Florida in Gainesville
- Extensive travel across the USA and worldwide, with a passion for experiencing different cultures and cuisines
- Lifelong learner, driven by curiosity and the desire to acquire new skills and knowledge
- Committed to helping others and sharing expertise to enhance their lives
- Strong advocate for the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights
- Proud American, concerned about the nation's future but dedicated to its continued success and prosperity
With over three decades of experience in the Information Technology sector, I have garnered a wealth of knowledge and expertise. My academic background includes a degree in English Literature and Comparative Mythology from the University of Florida in Gainesville.
Throughout my life, I have had the opportunity to travel extensively throughout the United States and across various continents, immersing myself in diverse cultures and experiencing the rich culinary traditions they offer. This exposure has cultivated within me a profound appreciation for the myriad facets of human civilization.
As a lifelong learner, I am driven by an insatiable curiosity and passion for acquiring new skills and knowledge. Furthermore, I find great fulfillment in assisting others and sharing my expertise to enhance their lives.
I hold the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights in high esteem, believing them to be the cornerstone of a free society. As a proud American, I am committed to defending these foundational principles and ensuring that they remain a beacon of hope for generations to come. While I acknowledge that our nation faces numerous challenges, my love for America remains unwavering, and I am dedicated to contributing to its continued success and prosperity.
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“Amendment IV:
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the person or things to be seized.”