A 47-year-old man presented to our outpatient clinic, preoccupied with hoarding of digital pictures, which severely interfered with his daily functioning. He was formerly diagnosed with autism and hoarding of tactile objects. As of yet, digital hoarding has not been described in the literature. With this case report, we would like to introduce ‘digital hoarding’ as a new subtype of hoarding disorder. We conclude with differential diagnostic considerations and suggestions for treatment.
[some instruments mentioned: Saving Inventory-Revised (SI-R), Compulsive Acquisition Scale (CAS), Saving Cognitions Inventory, DSM-V hoarding disorder criteria]
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What is that USB dongle thing?
I wonder how hard it would be to separate the keyboard, and if it could be adapted to fit a Nook 1st-gen.
120 watt!
14 CFM in 10mm, might be over 25 dBA
Good price, just quiet enough to consider
13mm should fit, and 24 dBA is pretty good
gives me ideas for a SID-synth box
another 24.5 dBA, not cheap
I bet there is a slot for the card bracket flanges, and you just slide the whole motherboard in place with the cards in their slots. Simple! I wonder if a wood case could be similar.
I bet there is a slot for the card bracket flanges, and you just slide the whole motherboard in place with the cards in their slots. Simple! I wonder if a wood case could be similar.
28.2 dBA, not bad for 10mm thick.