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Wallace from Wallace and Gromit certainly seems to be very aspie-like.
He is obsessed with cheese, and inventing contraptions, he has the need for     sameness in his routine, such as his morning ritual with the help of his inventions.
His best friend is his dog, with whom he has a special form of communication and understanding.
He has no interest in changing fashions and wears the same outfits for days, such as his lovely vests.
he has had trouble finding a girlfriend, and prefers sensitive women, like himself.
He uses logic, and the aid of Gromit, to help solve mysteries.
:grin:

He also seems to have prosopagnosia - as evidenced by the bit in The Wrong Trousers where the penguin disguised himself as a chicken by sticking a glove on his head. Wallace's line when he takes it off: "Good heavens! It's you!"  :grin:
:lol:  :lol:  :lol:
My son and daughter LOVE the films, so after the umpteenth viewing these ideas spring to mind.  :smile:
I'm looking forward to seeing the new movie!
I saw it, and it is good, lots of fine detail.
And he loves cheese!
Conclusive evidence if ever there was :shock:
Is this Alfred R. Wallace (evolution?) or Barnes Wallace (Vickers bouncing bomb?)

Stella
Its Wallace 'cracking toast Gromit' inventor extraordinaire!
You got me there, Amy! The Britannica fallen flat on its face!  :oops:

Stella
I posted his picture in the first post, he's an animated character.
I've only got the 1978 Britannica,  so it's a bit hit and miss after that! Except MEDLINE to which I have a subscription, so I know current research trends. And New Scientist.  :oops:

Stella
Wikipedia is a useful reference for any non-serious purpose (by which I mean, it's great but don't refer to it for academic work).







...despite what the Uncyclopedia people say  :razz:
wikipedia feeds my brain!
Yes. I've seen it, it's really good. I plan on getting it when it first comes out and watching it a lot to notice subtlties that I may have missed.
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