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Author: jdg on August 09 2006
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note: this has nothing to do with music.
i've met some interesting ppl on this site.
you are all unique ppl, thats for sure.
but i must share this
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08/09/06
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djugel
Aspergers sucks.. for everyone
08/09/06
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DongleKong
I heard he taught dj screw all his tricks...
we miss u screw!!!
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DongleKong
on a more weird and serious note, there were about 2 days last week in which i thought i might have mild asperger's after wikipediaing the condition...
but thats just stinkin thnkin...
08/09/06
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Adjective
i hope he sees em411 in his list of referrals and signs up.
ulillillia said: "
Footnotes:
None"
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race4prize
i think that kids autistic
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rrooyyccee
his music section is beautiful.nice work although i'm not sure anyone else but him would appreciate the music.
on the other hand, i couldn't help but wonder what his microphone and tv speaker actually sounded like, and what kind of sounds he picked up. also interesting were his equalization preferences. not entirely crazy.
royce
08/09/06
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astroid
DongleKong said: "
but thats just stinkin thnkin..."
friend of bill?
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Otterfan
rrooyyccee said: "also interesting were his equalization preferences."
He has a favorite frequency: 1 kHz.
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rrooyyccee
this is hard to beat:
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nice work
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astroid
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Bluermutt
OMG.
How did you find that J?
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Unknownforce
jdg said: "astroid thinks he has asperger's"
i could pass the link onto my boss for diagnosis 
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AllThatFall
I could totally see some of these animated gifs as video installations in a museum.
08/11/06
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quip
omg:
the days of the Nintendo, I was playing my games for ten hours per day on weekends and 4 to 6 hours per day on school days. This caused problems with school. While in school, I was often jumping like crazy (as if jumping on one of those turtles in Mario) almost everywhere I went where walking was involved. Some well-recalled events are these (memory jogged from running events in my mind game):
There was a "turtle" in the basement area of my elementary school. The turtle went all over the place. I had to be careful to avoid it, unless, of course, I "hopped" on it. Source: Mario. Time period: only in my elementary school (up to grade 6).
At lunch time at my elementary school, the red ketchup bottles and yellow mustard bottles were considered as "lava". Source: Metroid. Time period: 2nd (or 3rd) to 6th grade.
Colored tiles that were odd as well as lines, and even shadows (rare) were "enemies" that I had to bop (jumping on it to get rid of it) to disable it. Source: Mario. Time period: 3rd grade to about 8th grade (still present today, but no where near as bad - only used for entertainment while waiting for something).
Sunlit areas were "lava". Source: Metroid. Time period: 2nd or 3rd grades only (not sure which).
If you touched any water from a pool or outside, you'd die because the water was "blue". Source: many games in which water, being blue in them, took your player's life away. Time frame: 2nd or 3rd grade until July 21, 1997 around 10:00 AM (yes, I'm that certain on the time).
The red stage in the elementary school's basement was considered as lava. Source: Metroid. Time period: 2nd (or 3rd) to 6th grade.
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xLefr
That is the most beautiful site I have ever seen. I'm feeling all Christmasy inside. Parts of me want to cry.
He's in all of us. He's like all my problems, decifits and hangups, wadded into just one guy.
Did you see his New Method for Lighting Fireworks? His GIF animations are very good, actually. He's quite a good animator, with a minimalistic style but capable of presenting the "intense" and "soaring" super-hero feelings he so badly wants to feel.
I'll need to have a look at his Superhero Olympics game. Nice concept for a game, too.
Thanks for the link!! Fuck, this is so awesome.
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