"Kinetic King" on America's Got Talent

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02 Aug 2011, 8:09 pm

Anyone who watches this show do you think he's got Asperger's? He's awesome by the way. He just blundered big time but I'm still going to vote for him. His craft is incredible.


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03 Aug 2011, 4:21 am

Oh you nailed this guy 100%. =D



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03 Aug 2011, 5:50 am

Not seen this guy...might go looking for him now :)

Yes I have seen him before, it was brilliant watching him do his chain reaction thing...but it begs the question, do I look like that to other people??! lol

Oh s**t, I'm wearing pretty much the same tee-shirt lol



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03 Aug 2011, 11:46 am

LOL I did,. actually.

Not because of his act, more like the way he was speaking after the whole thing failed. First time I had seen him.



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03 Aug 2011, 3:25 pm

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LOL I did,. actually.

Not because of his act, more like the way he was speaking after the whole thing failed. First time I had seen him.


Yeah, he totally didn't care that they were in the middle of a live show. He just had to figure out what went wrong and where before they swept it all away. He was great.


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03 Aug 2011, 3:37 pm

iSpeedy wrote:
MotownDangerPants wrote:
LOL I did,. actually.

Not because of his act, more like the way he was speaking after the whole thing failed. First time I had seen him.


Yeah, he totally didn't care that they were in the middle of a live show. He just had to figure out what went wrong and where before they swept it all away. He was great.


lol yep.



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03 Aug 2011, 3:53 pm

Sparhawke wrote:
Not seen this guy...might go looking for him now :)

Yes I have seen him before, it was brilliant watching him do his chain reaction thing...but it begs the question, do I look like that to other people??! lol

Oh sh**, I'm wearing pretty much the same tee-shirt lol


I know right? Lol. That thought crossed my mind too!


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03 Aug 2011, 5:00 pm

Never seen him before (I live in Britain), but just found his web page:
http://www.lunatim.com/

One thing is for certain, he does not care what others think. It's exactly the kind of web design that web designers now attack. People laugh at this style, as "stuck on the 1990s." But I love it, it really works. it is totally appropriate for what he does. Following fashion is a strong NT trait, and he obviously does not care one fig for it.

EDIT: Just spent some time on his site. I love everything about it!



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03 Aug 2011, 5:10 pm

I'm going to check his page out now! Oh (trappedinhell), you could probably find the clip from Americas Got Talent on YouTube it aired yesterday.


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03 Aug 2011, 5:12 pm

trappedinhell wrote:
Never seen him before (I live in Britain), but just found his web page:
http://www.lunatim.com/

One thing is for certain, he does not care what others think. It's exactly the kind of web design that web designers now attack. People laugh at this style, as "stuck on the 1990s." But I love it, it really works. it is totally appropriate for what he does. Following fashion is a strong NT trait, and he obviously does not care one fig for it.

EDIT: Just spent some time on his site. I love everything about it!


It's not just fashion that drives criticism of web design like this. I'll just navigate away from the headache-inducing choices and add that it's also a matter of accessibility and readability.



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03 Aug 2011, 5:23 pm

Verdandi wrote:
It's not just fashion that drives criticism of web design like this. I'll just navigate away from the headache-inducing choices and add that it's also a matter of accessibility and readability.


I find it very accessible and readable, but I agree that it's probably not good if you don't like intense flashing images. :)

Oh, and I just saw his youtube clips - great stuff!