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Updated Conservative MPs have hit out at the police over their role in Damian Green’s departure from the cabinet. The first secretary of state was forced to resign last night after he was found to have misled the public with statements about pornography found on his computer in 2008. Mr Green, 61. Conservative MPs have hit out at the police over their role in Damian Green’s departure from the cabinet. The first secretary of state was forced to resign last night after he was found to have misled the public with statements about pornography found on his computer in 2008. Mr Green, 61. Conservative MPs have hit out at the police over their role in Damian Green’s departure from the cabinet.
The first secretary. New Two retired police officers who revealed information about the Damian Green pornography case are being investigated for potential Data Protection Act offences, it emerged today. The Metropolitan Police announced this morning that it had referred the leaks inquiry onto the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). It concerns Neil Lewis, 48. Two retired police officers who revealed information about the Damian Green pornography case are being investigated for potential Data Protection Act offences, it emerged today.
The Metropolitan Police announced this morning that it had referred the leaks inquiry onto the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). It concerns Neil Lewis, 48. Two retired police officers who revealed information about the Damian Green pornography case are being investigated for. New The British mother held in an Iranian jail for more than 18 months has been told she is eligible for early release, raising hopes she could be freed on humanitarian grounds. Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe told her husband Richard in a phone call from jail in Tehran that her lawyer had just informed her of the development. The British mother held in an Iranian jail for more than 18 months has been told she is eligible.
The British mother held in an Iranian jail for more than 18 months has been told she is eligible. A portion of spinach or kale a day could help to keep the brain a decade younger, researchers have found. Leafy greens, which also encompass sprouts, chard, rocket, asparagus and lettuce, are particularly good for helping to. A portion of spinach or kale a day could help to keep the brain a decade younger, researchers have found. Leafy greens, which also encompass sprouts, chard, rocket, asparagus and lettuce, are particularly good for helping to. A portion of spinach or kale a day could help to keep the brain a decade younger, researchers have found. Elderly and vulnerable people have been conned out of more than £1.7 million by bogus tax office staff who persuade them to settle non-existent bills using iTunes gift cards.
Feb 29, 2016. K GLOBAL FLEET SUPPLIERS. K GENERATION X CLOTHING AND ENTERTAINMENT. K MODUPI LOGISTICS. K MATATAZELA SCAFFOLDING AND RIGGING. M HARRY BOYD AND ASSOCIATES. With all due respect, Professor Boyd, your argument is not at all compelling. It seems that you are taking the 'thinking outside the box' (TOTB) metaphor much more.
In what has been described as a “particularly wicked. Elderly and vulnerable people have been conned out of more than £1.7 million by bogus tax office staff who persuade them to settle non-existent bills using iTunes gift cards. In what has been described as a “particularly wicked. Elderly and vulnerable people have been conned out of more than £1.7 million by bogus tax office staff who persuade. GPs are routinely ordering pointless tests and giving patients medicines they do not need because they are scared of being sued, a survey suggests. About 25 per cent of doctors are also cutting back on intimate examinations of. GPs are routinely ordering pointless tests and giving patients medicines they do not need because they are scared of being sued, a survey suggests.
About 25 per cent of doctors are also cutting back on intimate examinations of. GPs are routinely ordering pointless tests and giving patients medicines they do not need because they are scared of. Scrapping NHS prescriptions for anti-dandruff shampoo and indigestion tablets could fund thousands of cataract operations and hip replacements, health chiefs say. Ending routine treatment for coughs, ulcers, piles and other. Scrapping NHS prescriptions for anti-dandruff shampoo and indigestion tablets could fund thousands of cataract operations and hip replacements, health chiefs say.
Ending routine treatment for coughs, ulcers, piles and other. Scrapping NHS prescriptions for anti-dandruff shampoo and indigestion tablets could fund thousands of cataract. Uber suffered a blow yesterday when the European Court of Justice ruled that the ride-hailing app was a transport company and not “an information society service” as it claimed. The court, based in Luxembourg, said that the.
Uber suffered a blow yesterday when the European Court of Justice ruled that the ride-hailing app was a transport company and not “an information society service” as it claimed. The court, based in Luxembourg, said that the.
Uber suffered a blow yesterday when the European Court of Justice ruled that the ride-hailing app was a transport. Cybercriminals are defrauding parents of thousands of pounds by hacking into private school computer systems and sending them fake bills for fees. Police have asked independent schools to tell parents to be cautious if they. Cybercriminals are defrauding parents of thousands of pounds by hacking into private school computer systems and sending them fake bills for fees. Police have asked independent schools to tell parents to be cautious if they. Cybercriminals are defrauding parents of thousands of pounds by hacking into private school computer systems and. Little auks — tiny black and white relatives of the extinct great auk — have been flying over the sea close to land.
However, they are only a handful of the little auks that are now out over the oceans. They nest in their hundreds of thousands north of the Arctic Circle, with vast colonies on the seacliffs in Greenland, and they spread south in winter in search of plankton. Seen from the shore as they pass by, they go low over the waves, flying very fast and rocking from side to side. They have been compared to children’s toys thanks to their dumpy bodies, stubby little beaks and frog-like faces. In severe winter gales large numbers can be driven inshore, and some of these may get swept inland, or be caught up with flocks of starlings that are migrating here. They crash down anywhere, sometimes even in busy streets or on rooftops, and occasionally they can be rescued, revived and returned to sea.
Updated Catalans started voting this morning for a new regional parliament, a pivotal poll that could mark a turning point for both the region and Spain. The central issue at stake for the 5.5 million eligible voters is whether to back those parties that support an independence drive or those that want the region to remain part of Spain. Madrid, backed by most Spaniards, hopes.
Catalans started voting this morning for a new regional parliament, a pivotal poll that could. Catalans started voting this morning for a new regional parliament, a pivotal poll that could. Analysis new Today's extraordinary election in Catalonia has come about because the rising support for separatism, fuelled by a. Today's extraordinary election in Catalonia has come about because the rising support for separatism, fuelled by a financial crisis, has met only hard-line resistance from Madrid.
A deep economic crisis which started in 2008 allowed secessionist parties to blame the Spanish government for rising unemployment and. Today's extraordinary election in Catalonia has come about because the rising support for separatism, fuelled by a financial.
The United States has threatened to withdraw aid from countries that vote against President Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The UN general assembly will hold a rare emergency session today to vote on. The United States has threatened to withdraw aid from countries that vote against President Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
The UN general assembly will hold a rare emergency session today to vote on. The United States has threatened to withdraw aid from countries that vote against President Trump’s recognition of. The new leader of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress last night promised a new era of “accountable and responsive leadership”, free of the corruption that has blighted Jacob Zuma’s presidency. Cyril Ramaphosa said. The new leader of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress last night promised a new era of “accountable and responsive leadership”, free of the corruption that has blighted Jacob Zuma’s presidency.
Cyril Ramaphosa said. The new leader of South Africa’s ruling African National Congress last night promised a new era of “accountable and. New Britain achieved the smallest budget deficit in November for ten years according to official figures, keeping the chancellor on track to meet his new borrowing targets a month after delivering his autumn budget. The gap between what the government spends and what it receives in taxes dropped. Britain achieved the smallest budget deficit in November for ten years according to official figures, keeping the chancellor on track to meet his new borrowing targets a month after delivering his autumn budget. The gap between what the government spends and what it receives in taxes dropped. Britain achieved the smallest budget deficit in November for ten years according to official figures, keeping the chancellor on.
Car production at British factories has fallen to an 18-month low after deliveries to the domestic market collapsed by more than 28 per cent. Latest industry figures published today report a 4.6 per cent decline in the number of cars rolling off assembly lines in November to 161,479, taking annualised output to 1.69 million. The Society of. Car production at British factories has fallen to an 18-month low after deliveries to the domestic market collapsed by more than 28 per cent. Latest industry figures published today report a 4.6 per cent decline in the number of cars rolling off assembly lines in November to 161,479, taking annualised output to 1.69 million. The Society of. Car production at British factories has fallen to an 18-month low after deliveries to the domestic market collapsed by more.
Market update new Ministerial plans to ban the sale of new leasehold homes put shares in heavyweight housebuilders under pressure this morning. McCarthy & Stone slumped 9 per cent on the FTSE 250 to 155p after Britain’s biggest developer of retirement accommodation failed to reassure the market. The Department for Communities and. Ministerial plans to ban the sale of new leasehold homes put shares in heavyweight housebuilders. Ministerial plans to ban the sale of new leasehold homes put shares in heavyweight housebuilders. The Ashes new Australia have vowed to continue bombarding England’s tailenders despite a row over the possible illegality of the tactics.
Australia’s pace bowlers — Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood — have been highly successful in mopping up the England lower order by first softening them up with. Australia have vowed to continue bombarding England’s tailenders despite a row over the possible illegality of the tactics. Australia’s pace bowlers — Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood — have been highly successful in mopping up the England lower order by first softening them up with. Australia have vowed to continue bombarding England’s tailenders despite a row over the possible illegality of the tactics.
PREMIER LEAGUE Leon Britton will take charge of Swansea City’s Premier League game against Crystal Palace on Saturday alongside Cameron Toshack after Paul Clement was sacked last night. Clement, who had been in charge for less than a year, paid the price for a dismal run of one Premier League win in ten matches. Swansea are four points adrift of safety. Leon Britton will take charge of Swansea City’s Premier League game against Crystal Palace on Saturday alongside Cameron Toshack after Paul Clement was sacked last night. Clement, who had been in charge for less than a year, paid the price for a dismal run of one Premier League win in ten matches. Swansea are four points adrift of safety.
Leon Britton will take charge of Swansea City’s Premier League game against Crystal Palace on Saturday alongside Cameron. Game Daily Henry Winter new Bristol City’s triumph over Manchester United in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup is not simply a success for their head coach Lee Johnson and his well-organised, well-motivated players. This is a victory for the owner, Stephen Lansdown, whose long-term vision for his home-town club is seeing something special.
Bristol City’s triumph over Manchester United in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup is not. Bristol City’s triumph over Manchester United in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup is not.
Obituary “After Boston, there’s only Heaven,” declared Bernard Law with delight when he was appointed archbishop of the Massachusetts diocese in 1984. In reality it turned out to be something of a living hell for this giant of the Catholic Church in America. While he was globetrotting, often disappearing for weeks to the Vatican as a confidant of John Paul II, dozens of his. “After Boston, there’s only Heaven,” declared Bernard Law with delight when he was appointed.
“After Boston, there’s only Heaven,” declared Bernard Law with delight when he was appointed. OBITUARY Zimbabwe’s government named Timothy Stamps a national hero after his death. His family were invited to bury him in. Zimbabwe’s government named Timothy Stamps a national hero after his death. His family were invited to bury him in Heroes Acre, the cemetery reserved for leaders of the country’s liberation war, but his family declined. Robert Mugabe, the deposed former president, issued a message of condolence and flags in Harare. Zimbabwe’s government named Timothy Stamps a national hero after his death.
His family were invited to bury him in Heroes Acre. Law report Supreme Court Published: December 20, 2017 Tiuta International Ltd v De Villiers Surveyors Ltd Before Baroness Hale of Richmond, Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore, Lord Sumption, Lord Lloyd-Jones and Lord Briggs [2017] UKSC 77 Judgment.
Supreme Court Published: December 20, 2017 Tiuta International Ltd v De Villiers Surveyors Ltd Before Baroness Hale of Richmond, Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore, Lord Sumption, Lord Lloyd-Jones and Lord Briggs [2017] UKSC 77 Judgment. Supreme Court Published: December 20, 2017 Tiuta International Ltd v De Villiers Surveyors Ltd Before Baroness Hale. Law report Court of Appeal Published: December 18, 2017 Regina (Interim Executive Board of Al-Hijrah School) v HM Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills Before Sir Terence Etherton, Master of the Rolls, Lady Justice. Court of Appeal Published: December 18, 2017 Regina (Interim Executive Board of Al-Hijrah School) v HM Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills Before Sir Terence Etherton, Master of the Rolls, Lady Justice.
Court of Appeal Published: December 18, 2017 Regina (Interim Executive Board of Al-Hijrah School) v HM Chief. Retired detectives, former prosecutors who now serve as judges and expert witnesses in the Lockerbie case will learn early in the new year if they will be charged with criminal conduct. Police Scotland said yesterday that Operation Sandwood, their investigation into claims of criminality.
Retired detectives, former prosecutors who now serve as judges and expert witnesses in the Lockerbie case will learn early in the new year if they will be charged with criminal conduct. Police Scotland said yesterday that Operation Sandwood, their investigation into claims of criminality. Retired detectives, former prosecutors who now serve as judges and expert witnesses in the Lockerbie case will learn early in. The UK government is to consider updating the agreement governing its relations with the Scottish government as a result of Brexit negotiations. Appearing before a Lords committee session on devolution yesterday, Damian Green, the first secretary of state, who resigned last night, said that the government would look to draw up a new. The UK government is to consider updating the agreement governing its relations with the Scottish government as a result of Brexit negotiations.
Appearing before a Lords committee session on devolution yesterday, Damian Green, the first secretary of state, who resigned last night, said that the government would look to draw up a new. The UK government is to consider updating the agreement governing its relations with the Scottish government as a result of. A series of Gaelic signs on a popular tourist route in the Highlands have had spelling mistakes corrected eight years after they were installed — because no one had noticed they were wrong. Transport Scotland has now admitted that contractors cut corners when the signs along the Great Glen cycle route were erected.
A series of Gaelic signs on a popular tourist route in the Highlands have had spelling mistakes. A series of Gaelic signs on a popular tourist route in the Highlands have had spelling mistakes. The Royal Bank of Scotland is under fire after reducing opening hours at the nearest branch to a Scottish island that is set to lose its only bank. The hours of Lochboisdale RBS on South Uist are being cut to provide a mobile.
The Royal Bank of Scotland is under fire after reducing opening hours at the nearest branch to a Scottish island that is set to lose its only bank. The hours of Lochboisdale RBS on South Uist are being cut to provide a mobile. The Royal Bank of Scotland is under fire after reducing opening hours at the nearest branch to a Scottish island that. A local authority has announced plans to knock down all of its 48 tower blocks over the next 20 years.
North Lanarkshire council, which has more than 4,000 homes in the towers, said that it would begin consultations with. A local authority has announced plans to knock down all of its 48 tower blocks over the next 20 years.
North Lanarkshire council, which has more than 4,000 homes in the towers, said that it would begin consultations with. A local authority has announced plans to knock down all of its 48 tower blocks over the next 20 years. Brendan Rodgers, the Celtic manager, gave Gary Fraser the benefit of the doubt last night after the Partick Thistle substitute had caused anger by thrashing the ball into the crowd from point-blank range at Celtic Park. The incident produced a sour end to the game, which Celtic won 2-0 to extend their lead over Aberdeen at the top of the table to five points, with. Brendan Rodgers, the Celtic manager, gave Gary Fraser the benefit of the doubt last night after.
Brendan Rodgers, the Celtic manager, gave Gary Fraser the benefit of the doubt last night after. Neil Lennon, the Hibernian manager, believes that Brendan Rodgers and his Celtic team deserve praise for constructing. Neil Lennon, the Hibernian manager, believes that Brendan Rodgers and his Celtic team deserve praise for constructing an undefeated sequence of 69 domestic games, rather than criticism for failing to extend it. Last Sunday’s 4-0 defeat by Hearts at Tynecastle was their first reverse since May of last year and had. Neil Lennon, the Hibernian manager, believes that Brendan Rodgers and his Celtic team deserve praise for constructing an. Borrowers caught in the tracker mortgage scandal could be in line for compensation payouts of up to €500,000 after the government outlined new measures to rein in rogue banks. Paschal Donohoe, the finance minister, said that doubling the settlement the Financial Services Ombudsman (FSO) can make.
Borrowers caught in the tracker mortgage scandal could be in line for compensation payouts of up to €500,000 after the government outlined new measures to rein in rogue banks. Paschal Donohoe, the finance minister, said that doubling the settlement the Financial Services Ombudsman (FSO) can make. Borrowers caught in the tracker mortgage scandal could be in line for compensation payouts of up to €500,000 after the.
Although studying is considered a legitimate scientific nowadays, it is still a very young one. In the early 1970s, a psychologist named J. Guilford was one of the first academic researchers who dared to conduct a study of creativity. One of Guilford’s most famous studies was the nine-dot puzzle.
He challenged research subjects to connect all nine dots using just four straight lines without lifting their pencils from the page. Today many people are familiar with this puzzle and its solution. Rip Slyme Good Times Rarest. In the 1970s, however, very few were even aware of its existence, even though it had been around for almost a century. If you have tried solving this puzzle, you can confirm that your first attempts usually involve sketching lines inside the imaginary square. The correct solution, however, requires you to draw lines that extend beyond the area defined by the dots. At the first stages, all the participants in Guilford’s original study censored their own thinking by limiting the possible solutions to those within the imaginary square (even those who eventually solved the puzzle).
Even though they weren’t instructed to restrain themselves from considering such a solution, they were unable to “see” the white space beyond the square’s boundaries. Only 20 percent managed to break out of the illusory confinement and continue their lines in the white space surrounding the dots. The symmetry, the beautiful simplicity of the solution, and the fact that 80 percent of the participants were effectively blinded by the boundaries of the square led Guilford and the readers of his books to leap to the sweeping conclusion that creativity requires you to go outside the box. The idea went viral (via 1970s-era media and word of mouth, of course).
Overnight, it seemed that creativity gurus everywhere were teaching managers how to think outside the box. Consultants in the 1970s and 1980s even used this puzzle when making sales pitches to prospective clients.
Because the solution is, in hindsight, deceptively simple, clients tended to admit they should have thought of it themselves. Because they hadn’t, they were obviously not as creative or smart as they had previously thought, and needed to call in creative experts.
Or so their consultants would have them believe. The nine-dot puzzle and the phrase “thinking outside the box” became metaphors for creativity and spread like wildfire in, management, psychology, the creative arts, engineering, and personal improvement circles. There seemed to be no end to the insights that could be offered under the banner of thinking outside the box. Speakers, trainers, training program developers, organizational consultants, and university professors all had much to say about the vast benefits of outside-the-box thinking. It was an appealing and apparently convincing message.
Indeed, the concept enjoyed such strong popularity and intuitive appeal that no one bothered to check the facts. No one, that is, before two different research —Clarke Burnham with Kenneth Davis, and Joseph Alba with Robert Weisberg—ran another experiment using the same puzzle but a different research procedure. Both teams followed the same protocol of dividing participants into two groups. The first group was given the same instructions as the participants in Guilford’s experiment. The second group was told that the solution required the lines to be drawn outside the imaginary box bordering the dot array. In other words, the “trick” was revealed in advance.
Would you like to guess the percentage of the participants in the second group who solved the puzzle correctly? Most people assume that 60 percent to 90 percent of the group given the clue would solve the puzzle easily.
In fact, only a meager 25 percent did. What’s more, in statistical terms, this 5 percent improvement over the subjects of Guilford’s original study is insignificant. In other words, the difference could easily be due to what statisticians call sampling error. Let’s look a little more closely at these surprising results. Solving this problem requires people to literally think outside the box. Yet participants’ performance was not improved even when they were given specific instructions to do so.
That is, direct and explicit instructions to think outside the box did not help. That this advice is useless when actually trying to solve a problem involving a real box should effectively have killed off the much widely disseminated—and therefore, much more dangerous—metaphor that out-of-the-box thinking spurs creativity.
After all, with one simple yet brilliant experiment, researchers had proven that the conceptual link between thinking outside the box and creativity was a myth. Of course, in real life you won’t find boxes. But you will find numerous situations where a creative breakthrough is staring you in the face. They are much more common than you probably think. *From Copyright 2014 Drew Boyd. There are many theories of creativity. What the latest experiment proves is not that creativity lacks any association to thinking outside-the-box, but that such is not conditioned by acquired knowledge, i.e., environmental concerns.
For example, there have been some theories such as those of Schopenhauer (see his remarks about Genius) and Freud (see his remarks about Sublimation) that propose creativity is something more like a capacity provided by nature rather than one acquired or learned from the environment. Rather than disproving the myth, in other words, the experiment might instead offer evidence that creativity is an ability that one is born with, or born lacking, hence why information from the environment didn't impact the results at all. It's an interesting experiment, but the author's conclusion cannot possibly follow from the results of it. I conduct soft skills training and outbound training for Corporates and individuals. To enhance creativity we motivate the participants to approach the problems from variety of vantage points.
Even repeatedly checking the boundary conditions we are able to come up with variety of ways of solving the problem. This is akin to checking the walls of the box. Looking inside the box for additional information, additional resources also helps. Looking at the box from bird's eye view triggers some different creative solutions. Let us not get tied down to the mechanics but free ourselves to find the solution.
I will give an example. You are playing football with family and friends at a distant ground and someone gets bruised badly. No first aid kit is available. Your priority is to get the person to a hospital ( at a distance of 2 hours ). The wound is bleeding and needs to be kept clean and bacteria free till the person reaches the hospital. What will you do? Think of a solution.
It is quite close to you. With all due respect, Professor Boyd, your argument is not at all compelling. It seems that you are taking the 'thinking outside the box' (TOTB) metaphor much more literally than it is intended (or, at least, as I and may others infer). Let me point out a few false and/or negligent statements that you make: 1. To refer to TOTB as 'dangerous' is naive, at best.
I, personally, have seen the positive, tranformative effects of not only the 9-dots exercise, but also the occasional use of the term to remind individuals after-the-fact about the value of thinking differently. The experiment you refer to doesn't even come close to proving what you suggest that it does. To use the term 'proving' in an argument like this is laughable. In real life, you absolutely WILL find boxes.that is, if you understand what the term 'box' refers to. Here, the term is not literal; rather, it refers to a mindset, a perspective, a belief, or an assumption. It is precisely how the human mind works. We all think in boxes all the time.
The 'sin,' if you will, is not in thinking inside of a box.but the neglect to readily switch from one box to another, nimbly (see Alan Iny's new book, 'Thinking in New Boxes'). A different -- and very healthy, positive, and productive -- way to think about TOTB is to understand that it merely represents an insight that can remind an individual to consciously become aware of limiting assumptions. And, upon such awareness, to open ones mind and imagination to actively explore new possibilities beyond the obvious or initial answer. If you don't regard this as valid contribution to creativity, then I suggest you consider spending a bit more time outside of that 'box' that you've presented here. I couldn't have said it any better. TOTB is a beautiful skill to have. We are born into multiple boxes that are created upon social agreements (e.g.
Illustrated by the hermeneutic circle) but the ones who dare to think outside of what is considered as social or scientific correct (all the boxes together) are the minds whom are absolute free and open towards new moralities, paradigms, innovations and creativity in general. Saying that TOTB is a negative thing is a very conservative statement and someone who has such a belief is scared of change, scared of diversity and scared of anything that is abstract and out of order. I'm all about TOTB and the best way to TOTB is to fully understand the box in the first place and why some people are scared of TOTB hence also lacking the ability to do so. Fold the paper so all the dots ovelap. Use four lines to connect four dots.
Hold the folded paper up to the light.all dots connected; Thinking outside The Box. For that matter, you could fold the paper until all the dots overlapped and you would not need to waste any pencil lead; Thinking outside The Box. Use a very wide pencil lead or charcoal block for that matter, connect all the dots in one fell swoop; Thinking outside The Box. Forego a pencil altogether and use a bucket of paint to create a huge blot over all the dots; Thinking outside The Box.
Question the dots and why they need to be connected in the first place; Thinking outside The Box. Erase the dots; they are a distraction to Thinking outside The Box. Create your own dots and lines in any fashion you desire; Thinking outside The Box. People that say, it's a misguided idea,, do not know how to think outside the box, I can look /listen/ at anything an tell you how to fix it. I play chess with my pc, an beat it all the time, and the reasoning is I do not think logically, like the pc does.
It has a set of rules that it was programed with an you were in college, I do not play by the rules, I can play without the queen.Also when you go the a school that teaches how to think about something, that is all you know how to do.I have had engineers come to my deck, hand me a set of blueprints, because that was the way they were taught. They are never taught to look at it, in there mind to see it working. What I do is show them how wrong they are, an ask them what tool in the world can cut a square hole inside the middle of two long tubes. They can not think outside the box, that they were taught to do. If was going to tell you about an airplane the TR-3B, it travels a little bit under light speed, an it uses nuclear fusion, which turns into plasma an powers the craft, that was built outside the box.
E Systems Sorrento 1 Drivers more. An if you do not believe me type it into your search engine, you can also look it up at the library of congress under new patients. You my brother, do not have the inkling of understanding to think outside the box. That's why you are a psychologist an nothing more.