... Asperger's doesn't impair moral judgement ...
. . . says a man who claims to suffer from it and yet appears to know nothing about it.
However, on hearing the news that Gary McKinnon could be sentenced to up to 70 years in a US jail for embarrassing their incompetent Government Sys Admins, he does go on to gloat:
Fantastic news, it's about ****** time. The irony is that if he'd pleaded guilty in the first place, he would have received a token sentence and probably been out by now! But no, he tried to lie his way out of it by denying the charges. n00b.
So, perhaps poor Evangelion does genuinely lack inborn social skills, moral judgement and empathy and does have severe trouble with social situations
Incidentally Evangelion sweetie, if you bother to check the facts you will discover that Gary McKinnon has never denied hacking into some 70 American Government systems, he just denies that it was malicious or that he caused damage costing $800,000.
The US Government had to assert that some sort of damage was caused in order to be able to request his extradition. The money involved was probably to do with having to pay to get their clearly incompetent and lazy Sys Admins given some basic training and conducting an audit to discover how many other people had been wandering contentedly about their super secret systems.
To the rest of you (who don't suffer Asperger's); you might like to read "
The Cuckoo's Egg" by
Clifford Stoll who was asked to resolve a 75 cents system usage accounting error at a California University way back in the '80s, only to discover that it was due to a team of German hackers who were accessing US Government computers and flogging secrets to the KGB. It took Stoll a very, very long time to get the FBI, CIA or NSA even vaguely interested. An excellent read!
American Government IT Security appears not to have learnt much since then and some rednecks may be a wee bit embarrassed and keen to have a lynching
