Talk:Unified structured inventive thinking

--Usitner 15:08, 5 August 2005 (UTC)

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 * Talk: USIT - Unified Structured Inventive Thinking &mdash;  USIT - Unified Structured Inventive Thinking  &rarr;  USIT  –  The acronym is most commonly used.
 * Talk: USIT - Unified Structured Inventive Thinking &mdash;  USIT - Unified Structured Inventive Thinking  &rarr;  USIT  –  The acronym is most commonly used.

Copyvio?
This looks like a copyvio, but I couldn't find the original source. If it turns out not to be, I might do the cleanup and wikifying myself. Rob Church 20:58, 3 August 2005 (UTC)

This is an original write-up.

Looks original to me, and I've read a lot of the source books.

Edited the Resources section The two boxes that appear result from intentionally offset lines for an equation and a title. How does one get this effect? In HTML you can create offsets using white text of desired numbers of letters. How do change a title of an article? [Author: Usitner 17:19, 4 August 2005]

Offsets and links now done. :68.61.201.234 14:41, 5 August 2005 (UTC)