Doesn't surprise me, practically all the greatest geniuses were a bit weird and quirky. " Slightly autistic" almost epitomizes scientific genius. Crick, Mullis, Edison, Einstein, Wittgenstein, Sidis etc....the list speaks for itself.
Thanks for the recommendation will look into it- but I also think the additional advantage of academia is that is far removed from the "rat race" and "cubicle-ishness" which typifies the average joes office job- researchers dont exactly have to sit in cubicles with managers breathing down their necks all day, and you're focused 100% on your passion. Most importantly, your colleagues are always like minded individuals because noone completes a Phd if they didnt really want it or werent intelligent. Maybe they arent on the autistic spectrum, but it'd be easy to get along with them (got along instantly with my supervisor when I met him). I've never get along with my colleagues in sales jobs, or any job where I sat in a cubicle doing the 9-5