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I am not sure where Adam's remote diagnosis of Asperberger's Syndrome is aimed, but it's personally a bit shocking to read. ADD, ADHD, and "Asperbergers" (actually it's "Aspberger Syndrome") are in the same family, but different in intensity and spectrum. ADD/ADHD is much more widespread and we all might well fall somewhere into those DSM's. The relevance of your assertion is puzzling. Perhaps the author might share the full import of the remark? As to the apologetic for working on government projects where Adam presents the true mix of intents (peace, war, and defense) that come under the "DOD" umbrella, I would offer a related yet more severe analog where an offensive weapons targeting system is centrally placed in a public apartment building. One is used to shield the other. "You cannot seperate [sic] these actions from those which you might object without dismantling the DoD", Adam says. Gotta admit it - this is certainly a problem just as it is in the "safe house". I'd have far more respect for the DOD if they re-named themselves "War Department", which was used with some pride long ago. This sign above the door would be at least more honest, and let everyone know what it is they are getting into. Times are far different now. And not to disparage sincere technologist who consciously want to do good, and further despite any "good" that may be done under the same name, It's my view that putting tools and technology into dirty hands involves a level of compromise that at least some are unwilling to make. If my screed would be refined, perhaps it would have said this, too. /m -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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