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The real 'Rain Man' has died

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THE man who inspired the title character in the Oscar-winning movie 'Rain Man' has died.

Kim Peek was 58. His father, Fran, says Peek had a major heart attack Saturday morning and was pronounced dead at a hospital in the Salt Lake City suburb of Murray.

Peek was a savant with a remarkable memory and inspired writer Barry Morrow when he wrote 'Rain Man', the 1988 movie that won four Academy Awards.

Fran Peek said his son met Morrow at a convention in the early 1980s and the writer was taken with Peek's knack for retaining everything he heard. Morrow wrote the script, and the movie went on to win Oscars for best film and best actor for Dustin Hoffman, whose repetitive rants about being an excellent driver and the TV show 'People's Court' were a hit with moviegoers.

Although the character was technically fictional, Fran Peek said his son was every bit as amazing as Hoffman's portrayal of him. And Kim's true character showed when he toured the world, helping dispel misconceptions about mental disabilities. 'It was just unbelievable, all the things that he knew,' Fran Peek said Monday.

In his later years, Peek was classified as a 'mega-savant' who was a genius in about 15 different subjects, from history and literature and geography to numbers, sports, music and dates. But his motor skills were limited; he couldn't perform some simple tasks like dressing himself. -- AP
 
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wait till you get someone who is mildly autistic as your boss. that is true torture
 
wait till you get someone who is mildly autistic as your boss. that is true torture

What if you get a overly enthusiastic person as a boss ?

Which is much better than a idiot most of the time .
 
Nothing in the worst nightmarish -Boss from Hell- book will beat a boss who is loud, rude and crude.

Employees may suffer brain damage everyday.

What if you get a overly enthusiastic person as a boss ?

Which is much better than a idiot most of the time .
 
I have worked under

1. Loud, rude, obnoxious
2. Kiasi, kiasu, vindictive
3. Kiasi, incompetent
4. Mildly autistic

I can safely say 4 is the worst cos the other three are normal human beings. There are ways to press their buttons. But for those who are mildly autistic, I am really sorry to say this - I do not have the skillset to deal with them
 
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