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From: HGJ on 2 Jan 2006 12:35 Bubbleghost skrev: > Cerebus Lothario <cerebuslothario(a)btinternet.com> writes > > >Incidentaly I got an 11 which told me I didn't seem to have any problems but > >that a professional would have to diagnose me - go figure!!!!!!! > > Yo, I got a 7 = normal! > > BBB > BC > AA > ABA > AA > ABCD > AA > AAABC Story no. 8 has six questions, not just five.
From: The autist formerly known as on 2 Jan 2006 12:53 Is it decimal ? -- ?T L'autisme c'est moi "Space folds, and folded space bends, and bent folded space contracts and expands unevenly in every way unconcievable except to someone who does not believe in the laws of mathematics" "Hylander" <john.gagon(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1136181010.995318.123440(a)z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > > http://home.iae.nl/users/jhjess/DST/index.html > > > Thought you might like. >
From: Bubbleghost on 2 Jan 2006 12:58 The autist formerly known as <oz(a)ym.andius> writes >Is it decimal ? Well, they're stories so you'd probably find them if you looked under Fiction. -- Bubbleghost
From: Bubbleghost on 2 Jan 2006 12:59 tint_ed(a)yahoo.co.uk writes >I put so many Ds before as I'd find it very threatening if a strange >man made himself at home in my house without asking permission. I don't >know if I'd use the word 'shocking', but I'd find it unacceptable. If I >had a friend or partner present, or if the worker was a female or a >child or physically weaker than me, I would find it rude but not >totally unacceptable. > >tinted > Not the way I looked at it at all. For all the Qs I thought back and decided "Have I ever done this or something similar?" which is why I have so many As and Bs. The only one I first came up with a shocking NO was curling up asleep behind a chair in someone else's house. Dinners are supposed to be social occasions and invitations often say "7:30 for 8:00" implying that there will be half an hour's chit-chat beforehand. Therefore it's rude to turn up and get out your own food. The guy wanting to borrow the comb had been out of work for some time, right? So although borrowing a comb might be yukky in most circumstances, his future job might depend upon on, so I think if it were me it'd be quite OK. AFAIK the only mistakes I made are that although he checked the baby's diapers (OK to look in order to let her know = A) he *felt* to see whether there was a sharp pin (shocking, hurtles to a D - he would get locked away for molestation or something). Not too sure about asking to have someone else's food on the airplane either. -- Bubbleghost
From: The autist formerly known as on 2 Jan 2006 13:23
I don't think I can really do this test because my world is so bizarre, for instance I ask people at the ten items or less quee how many beans are in there tin, or crisps in there packet and does that count toward the ten :) Anyway it is not really a diagnostic test as such merely a test of how far one may have adapted, -- ?T L'autisme c'est moi "Space folds, and folded space bends, and bent folded space contracts and expands unevenly in every way unconcievable except to someone who does not believe in the laws of mathematics" "Hylander" <john.gagon(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1136181010.995318.123440(a)z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com... > > http://home.iae.nl/users/jhjess/DST/index.html > > > Thought you might like. > |