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I'm currently in the Low Countries, you can find more info and stuff about me on my website
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Testimonials (1)
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Ebua Libana says:
"Denis is a tall sociable and laid-back guy, whose generosity and advise I have learned to appreciate over the years. Like his paternal grandfather, whom he got his second name from, Denis is a determined man.
Denis decided to come out of his mother's whomb a couple of weeks ahead of schedule in late 1980. His father, whom he mostly know of through the telling of relatives, had to rush back home from a trip abroad to see his fifth-born child.
As a toddler, Denis was already very curious of the world around him. He would spend hours experimenting with room acoustics or playing in his home backyard dressed in the simplest of apparels. Denis would also sit down for hours to have his father read comics for him.
As a teenager, Denis got interested in computers, and by the end of secondary school he was into Open Source. A small Minox camera got him interested in photography, and Denis gradually matured over the years into a talended amateur photographer.
During his higher education as programmer and linguist, Denis started focusing on his African roots. Besides learning his mother's native Bantu language, Denis has heavily contributed to projects for minor languages and several of his artworks about the Democratic Republic of Congo have become reference work.
Denis has a honesty and a thirst for knowledge that are a constant inspiration for me, and I feel particularly priviledged to be one of his close relative."3rd August, 2006
- Name:
- Denis Jacquerye
- Joined:
- January 2005
- I am:
- Male and Single
- Website:
- http://home.sus.mcgill.ca/~moyogo







