Auties, Web 2.0 tricks and Congolese Friends (Links)
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Reviews Temple Grandin's "Thinking in Pcitures" and Paul Collins' "Not Even Wrong: Adventures In Autism"
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Autistics like Baggs are now leading a nascent civil rights movement. "I remember in '99," she says, "seeing a number of gay pride Web sites. I envied how many there were." This movement is being fueled by a small but growing cadre of neuropsychological r
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This school's program does not try to expunge the odd social behaviors that often make life so difficult for [autistics]. Its unconventional aim is to teach students that it is O.K. to "act autistic" and also how to get by in a world where it is not.
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Yahoo PR and other employees are still dead quiet on the subject (I asked every one of them at the party tonight), but the buzz is growing and the leaks haven't been totally contained. Get ready for Flickr Video. It's coming. Really.
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You can think of the Google crawler as the world's most influential blind user. The content that matters most to the Googlebot is the content that matters most to the blind user: good, quality text.
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And my comment about how to use it with Remember the Milk.
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89 photos from two visiting British Friends
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