Well, I self-diagnosed when I was like 11 and got an official diagnosis when I was 16, but that was before AS was widely known about. I think it's only natural for people to hear about a general topic and think it applies to them, and if it leads to them finding out more, even if they find it doesn't apply after all, all's the better.
On the other end of the spectrum, someone with high-functioning Asperger's has won various of the writing contests I've run at various cons.
I'd really be surprised if it's only one (and I suspect I know who you're talking about--someone in this thread? Hahahaha). But I'd be surprised if it's only me.
Anyway, I have social skill issues and moderate motor skill problems. I had to basically give up playing action games and go to turn-based RPGs because I can't give commands on the fly any more, and I have to write all my stories on the computer because I can't read my own handwriting. The social skills issues are...well, I'm not really sure how to describe them. To me, I make perfect sense and people around me are illogical beasts. Things like sociatial pressure mean nothing to me because they're based on arbitrary standards that have no practical application.
Yet people hear that autistics are "logical" and they think we're all like Spock or something, and it's nothing like that.
It's odd...one of the traits is the inability or difficulty to "read" others or to put ourselves in someone else's shoes, and I can't do that with people, but I have no trouble at all doing it with fictional characters, even those we see for only a brief time.
Such as a character I love writing for--he has MAYBE 20 minutes of screen time and an image song, and there's like a handful of additional things about him scribbled on production notes. And that's it, that's the extent of what we know about him. Yet everything I write for him, people say it furthers their understanding of him because it amplifies canon. I just write what I think would fit him, basically, and same with everyone I write for (although it doesn't hurt anything that I think said character also has HFA, but that's him and doesn't apply to everyone in my stories).
There's also the issue of voice. Most of you have heard me talk, right? I get all up in what I'm saying, but I can't pick up on inflection and tone of others unless it's BLINDINGLY obvious. Yet I've taken years of voice acting and been told I'm really expressive and I get into characters wonderfully.
...except another thing about that...I can only seem to "act" when I'm doing a voice other than my own, even slightly.
I'd go on but I have to be up early. If anyone has questions I'd be glad to answer them.