My name is Steven, I am the editor, publisher and sole writer for The Alleged/Forgotten Autistic. I am 25 and I’m living in an undisclosed community in New Hampshire with my family. I write about my frustrations dealing with a borderline autism disorder (or disease) and living in a skeptical community (read: people not fully acceptable about developmental disabilities.) I also write about my frustrations dealing with a liberal/progressive monopoly of the autism and developmental disability and how their narrow minded focus hurting all groups other than themselves. I had grown up in another major N.H. town and went for my entire high school in a SPED school in the Essex County area in Massachusetts, which was when I woke up and started to become a fiscal conservative and a lowercase-l libertarian. These thoughts are the foundation of what this blog has become.
When I am not writing heavy criticism to all political groups and alike, I used operate a small startup of an IT consulting and management firm of me leading the one man band operation. It was closed in August of 2012, since I wasn’t able to get enough customers to get extra spending money. I’m skilled heavilly into Windows NT (no, I am not talking about nerotypical) servers and clients (up to NT 5.1 or XP Pro), Macs dating from System 7 to Mac OS Snow Leopard, basic UNIX, I can set up some basic IP networks for data switching, but I am also skilled in most (ATT/Lucent) Avaya office phone systems. If you are asking to make me do IP configurations or to encapsulate addresses or ask for me to set up a VOIP network, that’s WAY too Greek for me.
I have been unemployed since the end of my high school program right before my 21st birthday. I have been struggling with that and the other issues that had caused me to be frozen from working. (The tremors of the collapse of the 2008 economy that same week I finished school.)
When I am not doing anything else as stated above, I also listen heavily to lot of talk radio, mostly from Boston’s AM680 WRKO and New York’s WOR-710 and when I get sick of the talk, I’ll switch over to listen to various all news stations in various markets in the country, and sometimes watch some news programs during the day, catching up on business, the markets or the general news or weather. Sometimes I am a sucker to trashy reality shows like any of the Kardashians. I am addicted to some of the sitcoms like The Office, Parks and Recreation, Modern Family and The Big Bang Theory. Don’t be surprised if I am glued to YouTube watching vintage TV stuff like old game shows that arent on GSN anymore or news casts or clips for the lone sake of seeing old graphics or opens or themes or anything lame like that.
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