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From: The autist formerly known as on
Sounds like one of SBC's I did at Cambridge, actually I improved on this
after using the software, so you never know :)


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?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"

"sam ende" <sam(a)sende.co.uk> wrote in message
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> The autist formerly known as wrote:
>
>
> exactly.
>
> > I made it explicit in my comment that I only ansered as I did because
> > I did not have sufficient choice to do otherwise.
>
> you did, though i didn't make the connection at the time.
>
> > The exact same faults can be said of SBC's AQ, EQ and I dunno Q tests.
>
> there is a weird test floating around (as in i cannot rememeber it's
> url) that requires you to look at a table of eyes and select emotions
> you think the eyes are conveying, or something like that. i simply
> could not do that test !
>
> > Well I guess as there isn't a test for L person quotient yet.
>
> some people are simply off the scales dear :)
>
> sammi


From: Nick Leverton on
In article <dpbp5g$cep$1(a)news6.svr.pol.co.uk>,
The autist formerly known as <oz(a)ym.andius> wrote:
>Is it decimal ?

Let's look in the index to find out.

Nick
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http://www.leverton.org/ -- Caz Fisher, u.m.r
From: The autist formerly known as on
Does the index contain an index of the index

And if the barber of seville shaves all those who do not shave themselves
who shaves him?


--
?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"

"Nick Leverton" <nick(a)leverton.org> wrote in message
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> In article <dpbp5g$cep$1(a)news6.svr.pol.co.uk>,
> The autist formerly known as <oz(a)ym.andius> wrote:
> >Is it decimal ?
>
> Let's look in the index to find out.
>
> Nick
> --
> I like being weird and am training to become eccentric when I'm older.
> http://www.leverton.org/ -- Caz Fisher, u.m.r


From: The autist formerly known as on
Cos I did the whole face recognition CD thing and it bored me eventually,
but for the sake of the experiment I had to persist.

Nonetheless I accepted the results that said I had improved, cos I do try to
be objective when it demands and don't say what I think as but what the
evidence suggests


--
?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"

"sam ende" <sam(a)sende.co.uk> wrote in message
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> The autist formerly known as wrote:
>
>
>
> i think it was one of them, table as in html set-up of course :)
> how did you improve on it ?, sounds interesting.
>
> sammi


From: tint_ed on

Bubbleghost wrote:

> 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

I was only referring to the Ds I put on story 8, which is where I
substituted different answers. The reason I decided to try different
answers and explain why I wrote Ds then is because the other
respondents at that point were male AFAIK and they may not have seen it
from a female point of view, (not that all females would answer the
same but I think they would generally find it a more threatening
situation than a male would). I don't know if the test compiler is male
or female, but it might have made a difference in how they rated the
answers.

tinted

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