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Recent content by Timothy Kasse

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    Comment by 'Timothy Kasse' in 'Incoherent Rambling 2'

    I have absolutely no sense of direction and driving more than a block from my home scares me . Then my daughter in law told me to download Apple Maps or maybe it was already on my iPhone. It is significantly better than Google Maps in my opinion. My Apple Maps GPS has a British female voice...
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    Good to know there are people in my age range here. What would you consider your greatest...

    Good to know there are people in my age range here. What would you consider your greatest hurdle to overcome regarding Asperger's or Autism at your age? I can tell you that I thought I would be more accepting and mellow with nerotypicals but I seem to be heading the other way. I just want to...
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    With all of the Karma you have received, you must be an amazing person who others like to...

    With all of the Karma you have received, you must be an amazing person who others like to interact with
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    Thank you for your rating

    Thank you for your rating
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    Comment by 'Timothy Kasse' in 'Learning some new stuff. Complicated stuff.'

    I Love It! I am going to take the time to go over each image much closer. I had a Pinterest Board of Fractals. Amazing stuff.
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    Tim Kasse - Asperger, Systems Engineer, Music Lover

    Hello Dear Community, I am a 70 year old man who was officially diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome at age 64. I have read a number of book where people were diagnosed at around 40 or younger. What about going through for over 60 years wondering what was wrong with most of the rest of the world...
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