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Re: Very OT: My Disability Al in Dallas 08-04-07
Posted by Al in Dallas on August 4, 2007, 6:40 pm
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>ArarghMail807NOSPAM@NOT.AT.Arargh.com wrote:
>> wrote:
>>
>>>> Dear All:
>>>> I have a neurological disability called Asperger's Syndrome.
>>> Why is it called that?
>
>It's named after the doctor who first recognized the pattern of symptoms.
>
>>>> Thank you very much in advance for your understanding,
>>>> cooperation, and assistance.
>>> Sorry, I have ADD.
>>>
>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Radium
>>> Why do you call yourself that?
>> He probably fried his brain that way.
>
>Nah. It's a not-so-subtle warning that anyone who has contact with him
>will sicken. It gives gim the feeling that he can laugh up his sleeve at
>everyone who responds to his trolls, a typical sophomoric private joke.

I stumbled across a newsfroup or web site full of people who appeared
to be pretending to worship cesium. Perhaps this is a variation on
that theme.

--
Al in St. Lou

Posted by Jerry Avins on August 5, 2007, 2:21 pm
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Al in Dallas wrote:
>
>> ArarghMail807NOSPAM@NOT.AT.Arargh.com wrote:
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Dear All:
>>>>> I have a neurological disability called Asperger's Syndrome.
>>>> Why is it called that?
>> It's named after the doctor who first recognized the pattern of symptoms.
>>
>>>>> Thank you very much in advance for your understanding,
>>>>> cooperation, and assistance.
>>>> Sorry, I have ADD.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Radium
>>>> Why do you call yourself that?
>>> He probably fried his brain that way.
>> Nah. It's a not-so-subtle warning that anyone who has contact with him
>> will sicken. It gives gim the feeling that he can laugh up his sleeve at
>> everyone who responds to his trolls, a typical sophomoric private joke.
>
> I stumbled across a newsfroup or web site full of people who appeared
> to be pretending to worship cesium. Perhaps this is a variation on
> that theme.

I didn't write that. Please keep the attributions straight.

Jerry
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Posted by Al in Dallas on August 5, 2007, 7:30 pm
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>Al in Dallas wrote:
>>> ArarghMail807NOSPAM@NOT.AT.Arargh.com wrote:
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Dear All:
>>>>>> I have a neurological disability called Asperger's Syndrome.
>>>>> Why is it called that?
>>> It's named after the doctor who first recognized the pattern of symptoms.
>>>
>>>>>> Thank you very much in advance for your understanding,
>>>>>> cooperation, and assistance.
>>>>> Sorry, I have ADD.
>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>> Radium
>>>>> Why do you call yourself that?
>>>> He probably fried his brain that way.
>>> Nah. It's a not-so-subtle warning that anyone who has contact with him
>>> will sicken. It gives gim the feeling that he can laugh up his sleeve at
>>> everyone who responds to his trolls, a typical sophomoric private joke.
>>
>> I stumbled across a newsfroup or web site full of people who appeared
>> to be pretending to worship cesium. Perhaps this is a variation on
>> that theme.
>
>I didn't write that. Please keep the attributions straight.

So, you don't understand how to follow the attributions?

--
Al in St. Lou

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