publicist wrote:
For whatever odd reason, I could read the dictionary all day long. Fascinates the hell out of me learning new words, how to use them, their synonyms and so on. I go to
www.dictionary.com and can stay there for a while. Is this data crunching part of being an Aspie? I have also been known to get stuck for several hours reading highly challenging science material (i.e. Physics / Game Theory)
I've heard Autistic folks really enjoy phone books because of the data so I'm assuming my dictionary thing is related to being an Aspie.
Post your odd habits. Do you study certain sciences for 8 hours a day? Watch paint dry? Post it here.
I can relate. I love looking at dictionaries, too. I sometimes find certain word patterns etc in the dictionary and it's fun. I can spend hours on looking at dictionaries. I also look at the pronunciations there, too. I think it has helped me improve my English a lot.
I tend to associate things with numbers when I memorize things. It's not really always that useful, but sometimes it's kind of useful. For example, as I suspect many people do it, I remember A=1, B=2, J=10, T=20, Z=26. I apply this to other things. So I tend to remember the orders of things. H=1, B=5, S=16, K=19, Y=39, I=53 etc. I guess quite a few people here probably do the same thing. It's not super-useful, but sometimes it's just handy. Remembering not-really-useful things is an autistic trait, isn't it?
There have been times when I spent hours on a certain thing, and I felt kind of scared that I might be a freak to do that. That feeling sometimes stopped me from doing it further. As it turned out, maybe I AM a freak.