Originally posted by zeeblebotAsperger syndrome (also Asperger's syndrome, Asperger's disorder, Asperger's, AS, or AD) is one of several autism spectrum disorders (ASD) characterized by difficulties in social communication and reciprocal social skills, and in restricted and stereotyped interests and activities. AS is distinguished from the other ASDs by having no general delay in language or cognitive development. Unlike autism, AS has no substantial delay in language or cognitive development. The extent of the overlap between AS and high-functioning autism (HFA—autism unaccompanied by mental retardation) is unclear. AS is distinguished by a pattern of symptoms rather than one single symptom. It is characterized by impairments in social interaction, and repetitive and stereotyped behaviors and interests, without significant delay in language or cognitive development. Intense preoccupation with a narrow subject, one-sided verbosity, restricted prosody and intonation, and motor clumsiness are typical of the condition, but are not required for diagnosis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal😛ervasive_Developmental_Disorders
Originally posted by zeeblebotOP is a troll, if you're trying to help him then you're wasting your time. If you're trying to educate others then carry on.
Asperger syndrome (also Asperger's syndrome, Asperger's disorder, Asperger's, AS, or AD) is one of several autism spectrum disorders (ASD) characterized by difficulties in social communication and reciprocal social skills, and in restricted and stereotyped interests and activities. AS is distinguished from the other ASDs by having no general delay in langu ...[text shortened]... ation, and motor clumsiness are typical of the condition, but are not required for diagnosis.
Originally posted by hopscotch"I found out that the US military use Windows and having realised this, I assumed it would probably be an easy hack if they hadn't secured it properly."
People with Asperger's also have a higher tendency to become internet superheroes. FREE GARY McKINNON!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7839338.stm
(some of his comments on the matter suggest that he did it for the lulz)
LOL
Originally posted by scacchipazzoYes. I was being polite!
Indeed someone appears to be taking advantage of the good hearted people on RHP. Autism is never diagnosed at 14 and autistic children do not appear normal. Unless it is Asperger's Syndrome. If that's the diagnosis it would be called such and not autism. What's with the caps?
Originally posted by stephen doubterMy 14 year old son has asperger's, its not a very difficult thing as a parent to live with they just require a lot of routine... They are normal teens but as I see it better, they just have problems socially with their peers.
MY WIFE'S DAUGHTER MY STEP DAUGHTER HAS BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH AUTISIM CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHAT A HIGHER END ONE IS AND HOW IT WILL AFFECT THEM IN THE FUTURE ...SHE IS 14 AND SEEMS 'NORMAL' TO ME
You cant really do much for them just support them as you would any other child... My son has a very immature side of him and still has likes of younger children then him, which makes life easier because as a teen I dont have to worry about him getting anyone pregnant or getting into drugs as he knows what is right and wrong wont breach what his been taught as that breaks from routine to him..