Kermit
Add comment December 27th, 2005 1,275 views

Filed under: Geekery
1 comment December 7th, 2005 1,478 views
My current project, aspieland.com, is up for public testing. It will be a non-commercial site directory of sites by and for people on the autistic spectrum. The goal of this site is to focus on individual home pages and make it easier for us to find eachother on the web. Large community and resource sites will be listed as well.
Forums are being set up to help people make their own web sites, and people have already volunteered to help with design, hosting, and more.
Come and visit, browse, list your site! Please contact me to report any bugs or make suggestions.
Filed under: Autism / Asperger's
1 comment December 5th, 2005 1,736 views
Thanks to everyone who came out to the model railroad yesterday. I had fun and it was nice to meet those folks that I haven’t met before. I took some pictures on my phone, most of which needed to be photoshopped in some way or other, so please pardon the “art shots”! Click on the thumbnails to view larger images.
I never got around to resizing them to fit this site, so also please pardon the couple that are hiding behind the sidebar.
Scatchmonkey took some pictures with a real camera and put them up on his site too. Click here to see them. They are about 3/4 down the page.
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Filed under: Autism / Asperger's, LBnuke Stuff
Tags: autism
Add comment November 29th, 2005 1,586 views
A site map has been added to help with site navigation, and a guestbook has been added to help with my own and other users’ curiosity about who is visiting this site. Please sign it ![]()
Filed under: LBnuke Stuff
Add comment November 16th, 2005 2,140 views
It is official. Our first ‘Oakland Aspieland’ meetup will be on Sunday, December 4th at 1pm at the Golden State Model Railroad Museum. The trains will be running
Admission fees are:
$3 for Adults
$2 for Senior Citizens and Children under 12
$7 for Families
If anybody needs or can give rides, let us know, and maybe we can arrange something.
Click here for directions to the museum.
Filed under: Autism / Asperger's, LBnuke Stuff
Tags: autism
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