LoveNotHate wrote:
My "interest" has always been computers. Anyone else a "computer person"? I thought "computer ASD people" is the stereotype, and yet I have not seen a single person here talk about a lifetime interest in computers.
My ASD means I am like an encyclopedia of computer information, and not necessarily talented at doing anything with the information. Do you just memorize information like me, or do you like to actually produce code/hardware ?
What was your favorite college course? I enjoyed Computer Architecture. It is something about the sophistication of order that indulges my brain.
Why/how did you get interested in it?
About me:
I am not a very good computer programmer, because I like "order", and past employers want "quick and dirty". So, eventually I abandoned programming.
My mom sends me out to fix her friends virus-ridden Windows computers.
My employment now I do research into computer architecture design area.
Thanks.
I'm afraid what Aspie traits I have don't include the really neat stuff like being a math wiz or a computer genius. I do love computer's, tho, and finding enjoyable stuff to do with them. A friend once gave me a serious talking to because I had something like five older laptops I'd gotten on ebay (all working) at the same time. They weren't expensive nor very powerful, but they worked and I could play with them happpily, both in using them, switching out parts between them (they were all variant models of each other), and so on.
He was ALMOST right. I had very good reasons for having them, and they weren't expensive to buy. But FIVE computers at the same time? There was something to what he said. I don't really care, tho', because I was having fun. Heh heh.
Oh oh. I just realized he better not see what I've got now. Nothing that's brand spanking new, but I currently have two PCs, two laptops, and two tablets, all working.
No, I have no special interest in computers.
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AQ 31
Your Aspie score: 100 of 200 / Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 101 of 200
You seem to have both Aspie and neurotypical traits
What would these results mean? Been told here I must be a "half pint".