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I think I finally figured out what's wrong with Howard:

http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger/aswhatisit.html
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"Marc Phillips" wrote in message
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I think I finally figured out what's wrong with Howard:

http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger/aswhatisit.html


Sorry, it must be some other ailment
"Often overly sensitive to sounds, tastes, smells, and sights,"
I would argue that Howard is oblivious, not overly sensitive.


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Clyde wrote:


"Marc Phillips" wrote in message
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I think I finally figured out what's wrong with Howard:

http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger/aswhatisit.html


Sorry, it must be some other ailment
"Often overly sensitive to sounds, tastes, smells, and sights,"
I would argue that Howard is oblivious, not overly sensitive.









What about the voices in his head? He certainly does appear to be sensitive to
and responding to internal stimuli. Very reminiscent of Don Quixote's
"Impossible Dreams".


Bruce J. Richman



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Clyde Slick said:

"Marc Phillips" wrote in message
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I think I finally figured out what's wrong with Howard:

http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger/aswhatisit.html


Sorry, it must be some other ailment
"Often overly sensitive to sounds, tastes, smells, and sights,"
I would argue that Howard is oblivious, not overly sensitive.


I'll bet you dollars to donuts that if you had the extreme misfortune of being
a fly on the wall in the House of Ferstler, you'd be utterly shocked with how
****ing weird he really is.

Boon
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Dr. Richman said:

Clyde wrote:


"Marc Phillips" wrote in message
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I think I finally figured out what's wrong with Howard:

http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger/aswhatisit.html


Sorry, it must be some other ailment
"Often overly sensitive to sounds, tastes, smells, and sights,"
I would argue that Howard is oblivious, not overly sensitive.









What about the voices in his head? He certainly does appear to be sensitive
to
and responding to internal stimuli. Very reminiscent of Don Quixote's
"Impossible Dreams".


I'm not sure if it mentions it on this particular website, but people with
Asperger's Syndrome often do very well with academic careers and often wind up
being teachers and researchers and, well, library clerks. They also abhor
change, and their world generally falls apart if things get mixed around.

Kind of reminds you of why Howard says he didn't finish his Ph.D, eh?

Boon


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Sander deWaal wrote:


(Marc Phillips) said:

I'll bet you dollars to donuts that if you had the extreme misfortune of

being
a fly on the wall in the House of Ferstler, you'd be utterly shocked with

how
****ing weird he really is.


The mere thought of that makes me shiver, you will note.

--
Sander deWaal
"SOA of a KT88? Sufficient."








That's what all you tweako-freakos say, Clyde. My walls are all padded in my
hospital ...........er, I mean, trailerl,............I mean, house. You
nitwits sometimes cause me to lose my quasi-scientifric concentration, but you
fools don't know anything about audio compared to me. After all, you've never
done any double blind, double deaf tests of liquid state amplifiers, have you?
My wrecking balls are going to go right over your heads and help new listeners
see the snake oil and bugeater venom the evil rear end audio cabal is trying
to fool you clowns with. Even though I didn't get my Ph.D. I can still
bloviate at a highly sophisticated level. Of course, it's right over your
heads.


Howeird Fester, A.A.C. (amateur audio clown), D.D.S. (ding dong school), L.L.B.
(broadcaster of lies & libel), and many other self-awarded honors & citations,
Slick.


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Sander deWaal wrote:




(Bruce J. Richman) said:

Sander deWaal wrote:


(Marc Phillips) said:

I'll bet you dollars to donuts that if you had the extreme misfortune of
being
a fly on the wall in the House of Ferstler, you'd be utterly shocked with
how
****ing weird he really is.

The mere thought of that makes me shiver, you will note.

--
Sander deWaal
"SOA of a KT88? Sufficient."








That's what all you tweako-freakos say, Clyde. My walls are all padded in

my
hospital ...........er, I mean, trailerl,............I mean, house. You
nitwits sometimes cause me to lose my quasi-scientifric concentration, but

you
fools don't know anything about audio compared to me. After all, you've

never
done any double blind, double deaf tests of liquid state amplifiers, have

you?
My wrecking balls are going to go right over your heads and help new

listeners
see the snake oil and bugeater venom the evil rear end audio cabal is

trying
to fool you clowns with. Even though I didn't get my Ph.D. I can still
bloviate at a highly sophisticated level. Of course, it's right over your
heads.


Howeird Fester, A.A.C. (amateur audio clown), D.D.S. (ding dong school),

L.L.B.
(broadcaster of lies & libel), and many other self-awarded honors &

citations,
Slick.


Relax Clyde, it is only a hobby.

I must run off now, there is another tornado on the way and I still
have not checked my humidity levels today, note.

--
Sander deWaal
"SOA of a KT88? Sufficient."








Get a life, Sanders.

Hay, hay, hay!!!

P.S. Buy my books - printed on toilet tissue to make them affordable for the
European postal cistern - and also for easy disposal/flushing after their most
popular use. (Feel free to copy as much as you want - just like I did!).


Howierd "the old Festerer" Ferbissiner







Bruce J. Richman



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Marc Phillips wrote:

I'll bet you dollars to donuts that if you had the extreme misfortune of being
a fly on the wall in the House of Ferstler, you'd be utterly shocked with how
****ing weird he really is.


At least I do not "hear" things (amp, CD player, and wire
"artifacts"), which is more than I can say for you
goofballs.

Howard Ferstler


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On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 21:05:35 -0400, Howard Ferstler
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At least I do not "hear" things


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Howard said:

Marc Phillips wrote:

I'll bet you dollars to donuts that if you had the extreme misfortune of

being
a fly on the wall in the House of Ferstler, you'd be utterly shocked with

how
****ing weird he really is.


At least I do not "hear" things (amp, CD player, and wire
"artifacts"), which is more than I can say for you
goofballs.


Until you produce an example of me doing so, you can't say ****, Clyde.

Boon
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