I scored 14. What a boring test.
The first book on the subject Autism/Aspbergers was "Autism" by Eugen Bleuler in 1911.
The thing with Aspbergers is that you cant aquire it later on in life, the diagnose is evident while you are a very small child. But there are psychological problems with some simmilarities to Aspbergers like if you go into a depression or have social fobia, but this shouldnt be mistaken for the real thing.
A person with Aspbergers has a very hard time to understand how things are connected in life so they dwell on details and special interests. They can name all cathedrals in France but they cant organize their own daily rutines.
People with Aspbergers have a very hard time with eye contact, they can never mesure the time they can look at someone so either the have a very sporadic eyecontact or a glaring stare.
They think that everyone knows what they know, for example if you hide a pencil in a bag in front of a person with Aspbergers they will automaticly think that the next person that comes in looking for that pencil will know that it is in the bag.
If you have Aspbergers you have it for life and all you can do is to learn the social rules even if you dont understand them.
Im highly sceptical of the list of famous people that supposedly had Aspbergers including corporate leaders and politicians. A person with Aspbergers wouldnt have the social skill or situation awareness to be able to get to that kind of position.
http://forum.stirpes.net/showthread....8&page=1&pp=20
Its a myth that people with Aspbergers are superintelligent, the IQ range follows the population average.