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08 Dec 2016, 1:15 am

In my last thread here I talked about making a website about autism (viewtopic.php?t=308325), Well now at last I have completed it.

Site: https://autism.pw/

I hope to see your feedback to it :)



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08 Dec 2016, 3:51 am

Thank you - looks good.


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08 Dec 2016, 4:29 am

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08 Dec 2016, 4:47 am

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What topics do you want the website to cover?



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08 Dec 2016, 5:04 am

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What topics do you want the website to cover?

for starters, how an adult aspie, especially an older one, can cope in the absence of entrepreneurial talents or other remunerative talents/skills, when one has a learning disability that interferes with going to school [aside from not being able to afford it] or quickly learning on the job.



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08 Dec 2016, 5:25 am

auntblabby wrote:
mmcool2 wrote:
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What topics do you want the website to cover?

for starters, how an adult aspie, especially an older one, can cope in the absence of entrepreneurial talents or other remunerative talents/skills, when one has a learning disability that interferes with going to school [aside from not being able to afford it] or quickly learning on the job.


Any more specific ones?
As these are pretty broad.

Thank You



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08 Dec 2016, 5:32 am

I endorse what auntblabby wrote! Maybe it could be covered in a series focusing on various aspects of the working world.

How can we adapt our life skills so that people actually want them and are prepared to make it remunerative? Occasionally I have the tendency to paranoia and in thinking people in the NT world deliberately ignore me although I know it's not really true.

Building a strong network where sharing of ideas can take place; and motivating others on the spectrum by sharing positive testimonials and news clips.

Good luck with growing this new project!


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08 Dec 2016, 6:04 am

mmcool2 wrote:
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What topics do you want the website to cover?

for starters, how an adult aspie, especially an older one, can cope in the absence of entrepreneurial talents or other remunerative talents/skills, when one has a learning disability that interferes with going to school [aside from not being able to afford it] or quickly learning on the job.


Any more specific ones?As these are pretty broad.Thank You

I guess that is what i'd be seeking in terms of answers from your website, specific tips and tricks to dealing with any of those clauses- how to cope in the absence of renumerative skills when one lacks entrepreneurial talent, when one has a learning disability that interferes with quickly learning new skills.



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08 Dec 2016, 7:36 am

mmcool2 wrote:
In my last thread here I talked about making a website about autism (viewtopic.php?t=308325), Well now at last I have completed it.

Site: https://autism.pw/

I hope to see your feedback to it :)


Nice one. Did you design from scratch?


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08 Dec 2016, 8:17 am

Fraser_1990 wrote:
mmcool2 wrote:
In my last thread here I talked about making a website about autism (viewtopic.php?t=308325), Well now at last I have completed it.

Site: https://autism.pw/

I hope to see your feedback to it :)


Nice one. Did you design from scratch?


No.



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08 Dec 2016, 8:40 am

Looks nice.


Havent had time to read everything, but the articles displayed on the front page look likethey would be relevent interesting articles.



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23 Jan 2017, 5:53 pm

Now got over 20 posts on the blog.

If you got any questions you want me to answer on the blog, just ask me and I will respond to them as a batch in a post :)



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24 Jan 2017, 5:34 am

envirozentinel wrote:
I endorse what auntblabby wrote! Maybe it could be covered in a series focusing on various aspects of the working world.

How can we adapt our life skills so that people actually want them and are prepared to make it remunerative? Occasionally I have the tendency to paranoia and in thinking people in the NT world deliberately ignore me although I know it's not really true.

Building a strong network where sharing of ideas can take place; and motivating others on the spectrum by sharing positive testimonials and news clips.

Good luck with growing this new project!


I do have one article about working:
https://autism.pw/2016/12/10/best-jobs- ... s-syndrome



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24 Jan 2017, 5:38 am

barely anybody wants to hire an amateur [but very experienced] digital audio restoration tech, for anything. :|



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24 Jan 2017, 5:57 am

Surely they would?

It would be fantastic one day to see your name in the end credits of a movie - "sound technician - Auntblabby"

Do you know how to improve the sound quality of poor original recordings made when soundtracks were not as hi-tech as they are now?


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24 Jan 2017, 6:01 am

envirozentinel wrote:
Surely they would?

It would be fantastic one day to see your name in the end credits of a movie - "sound technician - Auntblabby"

Do you know how to improve the sound quality of poor original recordings made when soundtracks were not as hi-tech as they are now?


This is something I know how to do and no it is not one way of doing that as most films have different issues.