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Contour integrals are Calc III, but Stieltjes and Lebesgue integrals are

actually in Advanced Calculus/Modern Algebra. Unless you major in math (or

go to graduate school for engineering and are especially masochistic), you

won't run across them ever.

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Who sounds interesting? Your family, or the Stieltjes and Lebesgue

integrals?

I've been " taking one for the family " a lot myself. Being around people for

days at a time makes me jumpy, even if (especially if?) they're family.

Luckily, I can sneak away for a little bit when I need to, and because I

can't really make small-talk, I'm not missed all that much.

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yeah, I can't either (make small talk I mean) I've never been able to,

and when I do say something, its usually like one subject, over and over

and over

again. My family makes fun of me all the time, because they'll mention one

thing

I'll have a response for, then when there on to a different subject

(usually within 2 seconds)

I'm still on the previous subject, for hours and hours afterwards.

my family has never thought that as being autistic, they just think its

shyness, but because

I'm legally blind on top of that, they've always blamed my lack of social

skills on my lack of eyesight.

I think thats whats the most frustrating.

Tom

> Who sounds interesting? Your family, or the Stieltjes and Lebesgue

> integrals?

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> I've been " taking one for the family " a lot myself. Being around people

> for

> days at a time makes me jumpy, even if (especially if?) they're family.

> Luckily, I can sneak away for a little bit when I need to, and because I

> can't really make small-talk, I'm not missed all that much.

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> > Who sounds interesting? Your family, or the Stieltjes and Lebesgue

> > integrals?

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> > I've been " taking one for the family " a lot myself. Being around people

> > for

> > days at a time makes me jumpy, even if (especially if?) they're family.

> > Luckily, I can sneak away for a little bit when I need to, and because I

> > can't really make small-talk, I'm not missed all that much.

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yeah. For me it depends on the subject. When I know alot about a subject, I

tend to

repeat myself alot without noticing I do it, and go on and on about it,

again not realizing

I'm doing it. I also get the " shakes " when I get real excited about

something. excited

like happy excited. (shrugs)

Usually, I try to get around this by trying to " mimic " what I hear other

people do, like

what my mom does for instance, but like my mom, she'll try to be funny by

making little kid

noises, or singing really badly trying to be funny ya know, which end up

not being funny to other people, so then I end up looking stupid,

Its like my feebal attempt to socialize in a light hearted manner with other

people,

my way of joking around I guess, but it just doesn't work very well, as

really I'm just

mimicking someone else instead of trying to learn how to socialize.. I guess

I just don't get how,

and when I try I just end up doing stupid things.

Tom

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> Me too! In my head though. Usually I just keep quiet.......well actually

> now that I think a bit

> more about it, it depends on the situation......I used to talk on and on

> about that

> subject......esp. chemistry or weather....or even math......when I was a

> teen. But now I

> learned to conserve my efforts......(at making words come out)....one only

> has a certain

> amount of talk-gas to go on before needing to refuel (be in silence for a

> while.....detach

> from the world, or whatever)

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Tom,

I can not remember who, but someone on this site sent me some jokes and later

a recommendation; only tell one joke in a given social situation. I take it as

read that if you are asked for another then it is OK. Anyway I put this into

operation and it worked a treat.

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