> This [question][1]/COMMUNITY WIKI is
> related to OUR HEALTH and yet people
> think, not system admin related
> because it's not an enterprise
> technical question.

If you look at the close reason, you will notice it was closed as **not a real question**.  It was not closed because it wasn't sysadmin related.  Serverfault is a Q&A site. 95% of the *question* was not a question and instead was your personal answer.  The bits where you actually asked something people could respond to was buried in the middle of you telling us YOUR answer and preaching at us.  Write a better question, and it probably won't be closed with a the reason **not a real question**.  There where three comments asking you to reword the question.  It would have been very easy for you to follow the advice and reword your question, and move the rest to an answer.  Instead of following the advice and making it a question you simply added more of your personal opinions.

The FAQ has this to say.

> It's also perfectly fine to ask and
> answer your own question, but pretend
> you're on Jeopardy: **phrase it in the
> form of a question**.

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I can't find the article where I read it, but someone said that they though that it is very common for your IT guys idolize the character [Gregory House][2] from the show [House M.D.][3]  

Some people have take the stance that people are drawn to IT because because they have [Asperger's Disorder][4].

Some people believe it is the nature of IT and working with computers all day that makes us less likely to be social and polite

Nature or Nurture?  It is a big debate.  It is probably a bit of both.


  [1]: https://serverfault.com/questions/84486/its-friday-youre-not-eating-lunch-at-your-desk-are-you-closed
  [2]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_House
  [3]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_%28TV_series%29
  [4]: http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9072119/Asperger_s_and_IT_Dark_secret_or_open_secret_