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  • Bill Gates? aspergers didnt you clearly hear it say he was good at many things people who suffer from aspergers have a main focus of one thing so i doubt he is tbh.

  • @affy70 u dont think about u just are its ur personality.

  • all geniuses are weird and anti social i am thinking of becoming anti social too :P

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  • I wish people would start researching computer history from ACTUAL sources instead of just watching Pirates of Silicone Valley

  • @trakomako I do.

  • A perfect 800, and some people believe he doesn't deserve what he haves today...

  • I have yet to see Bill Gate's so called 'genius'; he bought an OS which stole largely from Unix, then he had engineers steal OS elements from apple. Supposedly he helped make FAT12, but not only is that incredibly simple, but there is no proof that he made it. Iz r not impressed.

  • @MDMstudio

    True, but he is still a genius, he didnt do the best thing, but he managed to sell it to every one, thats why he is a genius. I also prefere the Mac OS rather than Windows.

    But you cannot say that he is not a genius im sorry.

  • @MDMstudio hello fanboy

  • A page is young children that are sent to Washington to do politicians biddings and errands and from time to time release senators sexual appetites..... Very sad parents do not protect their children even from the so called distinguished gentleman

  • @kagoshimadavid and u r a jealous sad cunt.

  • @06109633 cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc­ccccccccccccccc

  • @kagoshimadavid or perhaps thats ur bitch ass that likes it like dat

  • what's a senate page? 1:20

  • @jetfreak114 A page is a non-partisan federal employee serving the United States Senate in Washington, DC. Despite the non-partisan affiliation, Pages are typically divided to serve the party that appointed them. My fifth grade teacher use to be a senate page. :)

  • It is amazing to see Bill found his match with Melinda and as I said Bill is a living example of someone with Asperger's Syndrome who made it and is a very successful man. He gives hope myself and others.

  • @RealTime88 holy shit i looked it up on wikipedia and i think i may have that....ah well who cares lol

  • @cakelover33 Grow up a little bit. I am tired of pinheads like your making jokes about Aspergers. It's something I have and have to manage forever. So I do care.

  • @cakelover33 haha i am not making jokes mr. sensitive i was being serious

  • @RealTime88 Hey, I have Aspergers and I kind of agree with you there. I saw this one show where this woman said that Bill had asked her out and she said no, and then she said she regreted it. Hm....... probably because he's filthy stinkin' rich.

  • @RealTime88 Hey, I have Aspergers and I kind of agree with you there. I saw this one show where this woman said that Bill had asked her out and she said no, and then she said she regreted it. Hm....... probably because he's filthy stinkin' rich. But still I agree with you, plus I have it myself, so I know what It's like just being socially akward.

  • @RealTime88 who says he has asperger's syndrome? that can hardly be true since he was supposedly athletic as a child. i really think thats what you all should think in order to characterize him as a special person thus verifying the fact that being very successful, clever, persistent, passionate, and competitive are all genetic and inherently developed abilities at a very young age.

  • @GioV45 if you read about bill, it says he was diagnosed with asperger. And just because you have it, doesn't mean you cannot be athletic.

  • @micheskillz Reading about Bill is not of interest to me. When was he diagnosed with asperger? That is my question. He is extremely intelligent and, as lay people would think, it would be convincing to 'diagnose' him in order to characterize him has 'unique'. He doesn't come across as a person with a syndrome at all. I haven't heard any convincing evidence or arguments that label him as so.

  • @GioV45 if reading about bill is not of your interrest, then why did you comment on it?

    Asperger isn't always obvious in those ways you might think, i would know, i got it myself and no-one would ever think i have asperger until they realise the details about me and what i do daily. Just saying..

  • @micheskillz Since you claim to have it, what exactly is it? I'm interested in what causes a doctor to diagnose a patient with it.

  • @GioV45 Are you interrested in what it is or why a doctor would start a diagnose on such a syndrome?

    For me, and why they did a diagnose, is because i asked for one, because i have always been a quiet man and did alot of not so common things as a child (around 8-10), like dissassembling remote control toy cars and put them back togheter again just to see how they worked or because i am really good at doing quick mathematic equations in my head, this is ofcourse different from man to man with AS.

  • @GioV45 Also i have always had some trouble communicating in some areas and always got missunderstod in a bad way when my intention hasn't been that. Though i've gotten better at all my weaknesses since i understood what they where and as all who are AS diagnosed, they can always learn to get better on the bad things. Somehow the balance of nature has already made up for it before, as i am better than average at most other things that is of my interrest.

  • @GioV45 A typical AS thing is that whatever interrest you (one with AS), is that you read and learn EVERYTHING about it practically, you keep on doing it, until you find another interrest and keep on doing the same with that and get better and better at it, if you know what i'm saying here. Sometimes you get tired of one thing and go to another, but then later on you get back on that interrest etc.. There is so many things and perspectives people with AS typically see things through, like bill..

  • @GioV45 He always draws every scenario up so he can see the whole picture of it, unlike a regular man who would just see it in one or maybe two ways, he thinks in 10 or 20 ways.. which is a typical AS-thing too. Logics is something that goes hand in hand with AS, so that's why, with some AS, you won't even notice it, as they use their own logics to comprehend the situation and "how it should be".. If that makes sense to you!

    Anyways, if you wanna know more, you may send a private message!

  • @RealTime88 Hahaha!! Ass Burger syndrome! I doubt bill gates is a retard. Retards didint make it in the 70's

  • @brickerjoe Are you calling me a retard?

  • Okay, that's just weird--asking what she got on her SATs.

    Macs are for people who don't know how to use computers. No one but 11-year-old girls should use Macs.

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  • You think he really has AS? He seemed to have gotten along OK with the ladies--despite him never looking remotely attractive.

    Maybe he's smart and funny--never attractive.

  • AS has nothing to do with how well you do with the ladies. It does involve extremely high intelligence, shyness, compulsive behavior, hyperactivity. People with AS can be unpredictable.

  • If you can't read social cues, you would have trouble being "popular," which will keep you from having an active social life.

    If you have an active social life, I would suggest you're not really suffering from AS.

    That's my problem. I have to be honest about that. People think I'm a jerk or loser because I try to ignore social cues.

  • @RealTime88 He is SUPPOSED to have it.

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  • @JRS1982 Although you posed this a year ago, I need to say you're an idiot. It's not weird asking a girl what she got on her SATS. Getting an excellent score on the SATS is simply a symbol of intelligence, something some people don't look for in their girlfriends or boyfriends.

    You're a child for saying Macs are for people who don't know how to use computers. You're also not a programmer or have a keen interest in technology.

  • @GioV45 SATs are one way to gauge intelligence, but young men think with their little heads, making Gates an oddball. You get to know people by talking to them.

  • 4:59 is bullshit, cause Charles Babbage was the first to build a home computer, without using electricity.

  • Thanks for this!

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