I have an abnormal memory for numbers.
I learned Pi to 100 places in about 15 minutes.
I know the social security numbers of my sons (2), hubby, son's ex-wife, son's fiance, both his kids, my boss, my boss's husband and both her kids.
I know the date of birth for all of the above and many more people.
I know my Visa number, my Discover number, the boss's American Express number, my corporate MasterCard number, and my boss's corporate MasterCard number along with all the expiration dates and associated CID numbers that go with each card.
I know the phone number for literally hundreds of people and places.
I know the street address of just about every place I frequent, including zip codes.
And I know bunches and bunches of other random numbers (account number, pin numbers, sizes, amounts, etc.). If you can represent it by a number and it is meaningful to me, I will remember it.
Oddly enough, the one number I cannot seem to memorize is my own driver's license number... and it's only 7 digits! But I cannot make it stick in my head to save my life. Weird, eh?
And I can learn just about anything I want if I can find written instructions. If I can read a book or a set of instructions on how to do something, I can learn to do it. I learned to knit, crochet, type, and solder that way. I taught myself all of my computer skills and mine are better than just about anyone I work or associate with. I can read Hebrew (self-taught). And I can wire a house with 110 and 220 outlets.
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I can explain it to you, but I cannot understand it for you.
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AS quotient: Scored 42
Your Aspie score: 175 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 30 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie