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  1. I think the real key here is what you are trying to achieve... if all you want to do as you say is copy the files to your PC, then burning as an audio CD is not required, just burn the files onto the CD as data files and not music (you will fit far more on per disc this way too).

     

    Once on your machine, there should be no issue opening them in media player, and media player should definately recognise them without you needing to manually click them. Just ask media player to scan your PC for new files to add to its library.


  2. My stepson is also obsessed with food, bread and apples are his staple backups! After a massive bowl of cereal he asks for another, and after that one he will happily eay an apple. He literally eats us out of house and home. He too eats too fast, doesn't chew enough, just throws it down his throat.

     

    However, because of his ADHD meds he loses all appetite! So we are having the opposite issue at the moment, he isn't gaining enough weight or growing as fast as he should be. :wacko:


  3. The trouble I see with this (from experience with the autism alert cards in England) is that it's fine if you approach the police, but if they approach you and you then reach into your pocket/bag to get out the card this can be misconstrued. This happened to me and I was jumped on by the officers and pushed onto the pavement because they said there was a possibility I might be getting a weapon out (well I do live in dodge-ville! :rolleyes:). :shame:

     

    Yes that could be difficult!

     

    I'm not sure if the Police in my area would have any idea about Autism, if you gave them a card I don't know what they would do with it. My boy is so regularly out being disruptive in some form and the locals are the kind that refer to the standard naughty child syndrome.

     

    The problem here is clear though... a child missing a limb clearly has a disability and will be treated appropriately, but ASDs are just not obvious; I know my child has an ASD but I still struggle to know exactly how to deal with him at times!

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