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eddiedog8
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05 Feb 2008, 2:43 pm

fine for some one who's 8! :) how are you kate ???


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05 Feb 2008, 4:26 pm

eddiedog8 wrote:
fine for some one who's 8! :) how are you kate ???

I'm doing GREAT. Just going to school and having fun. What do you like to do for fun?



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05 Feb 2008, 4:32 pm

Kate, you put your age as 21 - what type of school are you going to?



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05 Feb 2008, 5:13 pm

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Kate, you put your age as 21 - what type of school are you going to?

I'm attending Austin Community college for a computer science major. It never ceases to be challenging and interesting, especially given my technological needs. I posted something about the strange college kids under college, and under the hardest thing about school.



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05 Feb 2008, 7:59 pm

Cool...

Good field, I've done Applied Science - Computing and been working in the computing field for 15 years now. I was also pretty good on computers (in some not-quite-so good ways) :D for about 6 years prior to that.

There's a few (lot of) other people here who are pretty good on computers too - so if you need help with anything, feel free to ask.



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07 Feb 2008, 10:58 am

When I joined this site around March of this year and now have made my return around the same time this year I did not fully know what to expect but, since being a member even if my posts have not been consistent I've found a great amount of resources,posts,people quite informative,friendly by all means..Well, in conclusion thanks for Wrongplanet..



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07 Feb 2008, 12:58 pm

Professor X, I just have to say I love that signature! I couldn't have made a better statement about people myself.



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09 Feb 2008, 5:26 pm

It was exactly one year ago today that I made my first post on WP, in fact my first post on any forum.
When I joined there were 8230 members, membership has doubled to 16566 as of today. Wow!


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14 Feb 2008, 6:25 am

I was on here nearly 2 years before I made my first post. I had actually forgotten I was a member.


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14 Feb 2008, 3:34 pm

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You know I was so thrilled to find this site this morning..my two youngest daughters, who are 8 and almost 5 both have been diagnosed as Asperger's. I am so glad to find a place where I can talk to folks about the sorts of things that Aspies go through.

My 8 year old is desperate to make friends.....but has no "social camoflage" , no idea how to go about it, and no clue how to go about making friends. I would welcome any advice that I could give to her, to help her to r4each out to potential friends.....

My 5 year old is going to school in Sept. and I could really use some advice to help her in the same way.....i.e. reaching out to other school age children


I have an 11 year old daughter I suspect having Asperger Syndrome. This came up purely by accident in a conversation with a friend. For years I've been struggling with the things she does and why she doesn't get jokes or facial expressions. She hasn't been tested yet, but will be very soon. I have yet to find a site listing symptoms she doesn't have. I am very relieved to have found this site. If she is tested and is negative, the treatment is still the same, awareness of the difference. I cannot put in words the relief I feel right now knowing how I'll be able to help her.



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19 Feb 2008, 8:22 pm

I joined on Valentine's Day.



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25 Feb 2008, 7:04 pm

This discussion makes me feel old. My life probably would've gone differently had I not found this place. That said, I miss a lot of the older members. All those awesome personalities, just not here anymore. :? Don't know how long I'll stay here again, I've mostly gotten over everything discussed here. Anyways, thank you Alex blah blah blah...Awesome site. :P


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29 Feb 2008, 2:39 am

I'm a newbie, and I'm so glad this was started! Nearly all of the postings are relevant to me, which is, to say the least, a big change from day-to-day life. THANK YOU!



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29 Feb 2008, 2:41 am

Sarcastic_Name wrote:
This discussion makes me feel old. My life probably would've gone differently had I not found this place. That said, I miss a lot of the older members. All those awesome personalities, just not here anymore. :? Don't know how long I'll stay here again, I've mostly gotten over everything discussed here. Anyways, thank you Alex blah blah blah...Awesome site. :P


Yeah, I miss the older members too. It's not the same without them.



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02 Mar 2008, 11:34 am

I was diagnosed with PDD-NOS a couple of days ago, found this site yesterday evening and registered today :) So I'm kinda new here...



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02 Mar 2008, 5:05 pm

[quote="five_squared"]I was diagnosed with PDD-NOS a couple of days ago, found this site yesterday evening and registered today :) So I'm kinda new here...[/quote]
Hi, and congrats. I hope you enjoy the site. As a person who spends plenty of time on the computer, I find it refreshing when compared with all the junk on the net they call "entertainement."