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  1. slight problem being that person being still alive, and thus can't really go with it when it goes underwater and all that stuff in the strange place
  2. in some sense, however technologically advanced we get, it is still within "nature".. we are sitll simply manipulating our environment. but we certainly are on another level to anything else in this world right now
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    Bomb Threats

    there was a bomb threat during our university resits :-) so we had to re-sit it again about 2 days before the next year started
  4. go up to red alert!!! are you sure sir? that does mean changing the light bulb
  5. yea red dwarf is a quality show.. i've got the one of the tapes (assuming theres several) in my car lol. 2 minutes flatulence in rememberance!
  6. it may also be that you are kind of 'halfway' to autism... I know some theories think that autism is not a seperate thing as such, its just an extreme end of the scale "the extreme male brain"
  7. generally get rid of distractions if you can... other than that, organising revising/working with someone is great. i've got far too much revision i should be doing atm. (aswell as a 10,000 word dissertation to do due in 5 days... 9000 words to go) (end brag about how much work needs doing, as seems to be the case in most posts) sometimes, if your clearly getting nowhere, but youre sat there trying to work... go away, deliberately do something else for maybe half an hour or something.. then hopefully when you come back you wont be as easy to distract
  8. aspergers and autism are similar (unless you ask the girl who had autism and did a talk about it, who said that aspergers syndrom is practically the opposite in her eyes lol) well... my bro has aspergers and these are some things i can say about it: they are generally very logically-minded.. so yea good at subjects such as maths/good with computers often. generally bad at understanding 'conversational' language - unless it fits exactly into the logical rules of the language, they will struggle to understand it. (my bro also always struggled with words such as 'it' 'they' 'he' - couldnt work out who this referred to through the context) i'm not sure about the 'not able to talk in a way everyone understand... just cant understand the normal way everyone speaks (as i said above) probably yes telling too much... i think they like to 'share their knowledge' my bro is always trying to tell people something which to him seems important, but really is totally irrelevant. hating changes... well i think they do like 'rules' which things should follow. bullied.. well generally yes, they are social outcasts. cant say about epilepsy your solution to math problem thing does hint that maybe you are exceptionally good at that subject, which doesnt say you must be an aspergers syndrome person, but does hint at it. when you say about the music has to be right... probably similar as with speech.. my bro would always be trying to make everyone say everything the right way (well he couldnt understand it otherwise) collecting stuff... maybe an indicator, i dont know. i hope i've been helpful. if you dont understand what i've said, or you want more, PM me.
  9. im sure those arnt representative examples really... the english one must be from a rubbish university, or for a non-maths subject (in which some maths knowledge is useful) by the second year of university maths, i'd have loved any question that required the use of formuli less than a line long lol
  10. the equal and opposite force! (from "every action must have an equal and opposite reaction")
  11. That's a damn good question. yep its a good point. i'd like to see the response to that question (not necessarily that wording)
  12. billie piper easy. seconded... by far. this is the new series(es)... its currently series 3 of the new set of series.
  13. ask her bout higher education: why did the government/does the government aim to get 50% of young people educated at a degree level, when it seems very likely that more than 50% of young people are not suited to that level of education. surely thats going to end/already has resulted in alot of wasted resources teaching students whom will begin, but not finish, their higher education.
  14. i remember some research saying something like "you have actually made a decision before you're aware of thinking about it"... so begging the question.. what does your consciousness do if decisions are made before your conscious of making them. I have to question her saying that your consciousness is made up but your "heart" isnt. i'd say your "heart" is more imaginary than your consciousness... and 1) your consciousness, imho, is a product of your brain... so its really all your brain. 2) well if consciousness is part of your brain, and your "heart" is part of your consciousness... then yes!
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