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A
A
Welcome
to
Columbus
connections,
I'm
your
host,
David,
Britt
and
I
am
bringing
back
to
the
show
the
Columbus
Phoenix
City
inventors
association.
That's
right!
We
have
inventors
right
here
in
Columbus
that
are
helping
people
in
our
community
to
bring
out
their
dream
of
inventing
I'm
gonna.
Let
you
guys
reintroduce
yourself
to
some
that
may
have
not
seen
you
before
and
talk
a
little
bit
about
who
you
are
and
what
you're
doing,
while
you
do,
it
sure.
B
Well,
my
name
is
Mike
Turner
and
I'm.
The
president
of
the
Columbus
Phoenix
City
inventors
association.
We
have
a
nonprofit
organization
that
serves
the
community
here
in
Georgia
and
what
we
do
is
a
lot
of
good
things
right
now.
What
we're
doing
is
we're
very
involved
in
the
school
system.
We
have
been
for
the
last
four
years,
but
we've
been
in
existence
for
the
last
seven
and
what
we
do
is
we
teach
people
about
the
inventing
process.
As
you
may
know,
there's
a
lot
of
TV
commercials
that
are
on
and
they
tell
you
about.
B
Oh,
they
can
help
you
do
this
and
do
that,
but
at
the
same
time
they
charge
you
a
whole
lot
of
money.
What
our
organization
does
is
we
show
you
and
teach
you
how
to
do
a
lot
of
the
things
for
free
because
there's
a
non-profit
organization,
our
goal
is
to
teach
and
educate
people
about
the
inventing
journey.
Roger.
C
I
come
in
on
depriving
solving
process
problem.
Solving
is
actually
a
strategy
that
can
be
taught,
and
most
people
don't
understand
it,
because
they
are
very
much
accustomed
to
inductive
reasoning.
What
we
do
is
we
teach
deductive
reasoning,
which
is
the
logic
that
mathematics
and
scientists
used
to
find
out
what
the
solution
to
a
particular
problem
is
the
good
thing
is
we
make
it
into
a
game
like
when
you
were
young
I
was
young
too
at
one
time,
one.
C
C
So
this
is
a
strategy
that
we
can
show
the
young
people
how
this
thinking
actually
works,
then,
once
they
understand
how
the
thinking
works,
we
show
them
how
much
fun
it
can
be,
and
this
engagement
and
discovery
is
what
the
game
is
about.
It
makes
thinking
visible,
shows
the
children
how
to
do
it
and
at
the
end
of
the
day
they
can
actually
show
you
how
this
discovery
process
works.
Yeah.
B
B
Things,
of
course,
as
you
make
you
E's
an
inventor
and
they
join
our
organization
a
few
years
ago
and
he's
been
very
instrumental
with
the
game
that
we
are
now
bringing
into
the
school
system,
and
we
have
been
doing
this
for
the
last
four
years.
We
usually
hit
the
middle
and
high
school
level,
kids,
but
right
now
we're
beginning
to
get
into
the
elementary
side.
B
A
B
B
A
B
A
B
Ahead,
all
those
back
to
them.
Oh
they
they
look
at
a
more
advanced
level,
because
we
have
once-through
never
work
with
real
closely
because
his
project
is
have
real
potential
in
terms
of
worldwide
right
now,
he's
at
the
Columbus
high
and
he's
continuously
developing
his
project.
We've
even
had
Columbus
waterworks
penalized
the
water
that
he
uses
for
his
project,
so
we're
getting
him
very
involved
in
furthering
the
advancement
of
his
project.
Because
again
it
has
well
a
lot
of
potential.
So.
B
We
have
to
go
to
for
his
particular
project
because
that's
where
my
potential
has
to
go
through
a
series
of
events,
because
everybody
who
has
an
idea
it's
a
journey,
it's
not
something
that
happens
overnight
and
usually
it
takes
a
close
to
two
years
before
their
issue
and
actual
patent.
But
what
we
do
is
they
have
a
pattern
called
provision
which
is
just
a
one-year
pen,
but
during
that
one
year
they've
got
to
get
involved
in
the
marketing
of
it.
B
The
prototyping,
showing
people
telling
people
about
their
project
to
see
if
it
has
worldwide
potential
to
this
particular
project.
It
does
so.
We
help
the
kids
along
the
way
to
make
sure
that
they
go
through
the
proper
steps
so
that
we
can
put
their
project
our
product
out
into
the
community
out
to
the
states
to
make
sure
that
they
can
financially
rewarded
from
it
bill.
C
They
must
be
trained
to
do
when
we're
first
born.
We
always
think
in
inductive
reason.
Somebody
tells
you
a
light
is
red,
stop
sign
is
red
or
firetruck
is
red
and
that's
the
way
you
learned
what
the
color
red
is.
That's
a
series
of
events
and
that
series
of
events
makes
this
abstract
concept.
Red
makes
sense.
Then,
once
you
do
that,
you
began
to
make
sense
of
other
things
in
this
same
way.
Well,
that's
inductive
reasoning.
The
great
challenge
is
deductive
reasoning.
C
When
you
get
to
long
division
in
fractions,
you
reach
the
limits
of
inductive
reasoning,
and
now
you
have
to
be
more
careful
about
establishing
a
cause-effect
kind
of
solution
strategy
and
that's
what
deductive
reasoning
is
about.
If
this,
then
this,
but
that's,
never
any
client
you're
going
to
have
to
make
this
fun
and
that's
what
this
game
does
Q.
It
makes
it
fun,
so
I
can
sit
in
the
classroom
and
the
students
will
actually
take
the
game
away
from
us
and
that's
what
we
want.
C
B
That's
what
we're
currently
doing
in
the
school
system
now,
because
we're
in
one
of
the
elementary
schools
and
we've
been
going
there
for
the
last
four
years.
Introducing
the
game
and
the
kids
are
very
excited
because
it's
a
game.
Kids,
like
games,
so
they're
getting
involved
in
the
thinking
process,
because
you
have
to
use
the
thinking
skills
in
order
to
solve
the
problem.
B
A
B
Well,
we
could
be
contacted
by
phone.
Our
phone
number
is
seven.
Oh
six,
two
two,
five,
nine
five,
eight
seven
and
our
website
is
CP.
C
stands
for
Columbus
Phoenix,
City,
CPC
and
ventures.
Association
that
all-
and
we
also
have
our
monthly
meeting
every
month.
We
is
free
to
the
general
public
they
could
come
in.
We
could
teach
them
about
what
they
need
to
do,
how
to
choose
the
right
patent.
B
B
Meeting
is
held
at
the
military
library
which
actually
we'll
be
meeting
this
Saturday
instead
10:30
to
11:30,
okay,
military
libraries
on
6,
604,
Veterans
Parkway,
and
they
can
come
in
at
10:30.
They
can
check,
they
could
probably
meet
some
of
our
current
members
or
current
inventors
and
they
can
share
their
experiences
with
them
all.
A
Right
there
you
have
it
so
if
your
young
inventor
or
any
inventor,
you
know
where
to
go,
we've
got
it
right
here
in
Columbus,
Phoenix
City,
for
you
now
we're
going
to
talk
to
two
inventors
when
we
come
back
you're
going
to
hear
their
story.
So
this
is
a
place
you
don't
want
to
miss
I'll
be
right.
There
icicles.
D
Are
fun
at
any
age,
just
remember
the
rules
of
the
road
when
you're
out
enjoying
a
bike
ride
and
motorists
when
you're,
sharing
the
road
with
cyclists,
use
caution
and
give
at
least
three
feet
when
half
a
bicycles
are
safe,
fun
and
sensible.
When
you
ride,
be
visible,
be
predictable
and
be
alert,
you'll
have
a
safe
ride
and
a
great
time.
Let's
get
there
together,
Georgia
a
message
from
the
governor's
office
of
Highway,
Safety
and
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I.
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to
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and
you
didn't
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or
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A
Welcome
back
to
Columbus
connections,
we
are
talking
to
inventors
in
the
Chattahoochee
Valley
and
we
have
two
of
the
leaders
in
contest
winner.
This
is
Alana
and
Savannah
we're
going
to
just
get
into
their
their
genius
little
head
and
see
what
it's
like
to
be
an
inventor,
what
they
go
through,
how
that
project
came
to
be
now
welcome,
Alana
welcome,
Savannah
thank.
A
A
That
I
love
that
it's
cool
they're,
both
cool
in
their
own
right,
are
you
just
built
model
of
dialysis
and
if
you
chose
you
feel
like
just
regular
appliances
like
Tupperware
and
built
a
vacuum,
yeah
go
to
motor.
What's
that
creative
processes?
Well,
let
me
even
eat.
On
the
back
of
me.
Let
me
go
over
that.
How
did
this
start?
You
always
been
attacked
you
like
puts
take
stuff
apart
and
put
it
back
together.
I.
G
D
A
E
A
G
A
G
A
E
Additives
or
any
motors,
no
a
couple
of
times
I
did
put
the
vinyl
tubing
on
my
on
my
board
wrong,
so
I
would
have
to
take
that
out
and
then
redo
it,
so
that
was
time-consuming
for
the
most
part.
It
was
like
seeing
references
getting
more
of
trying
to
add
on
to
that
and
get
more
ideas.
Let
them
know
no
matter
of
like
so.
I
G
F
A
Great,
how
did
you
guys
talking?
We
spoke
a
little
bit
in
the
lab
before
you
came
on
here,
and
one
thing
that
really
hit
me
was
just
the
journey
of
it.
You
know
just
going
back
and
forth
with
your
dad
to
the
hardware
store
and
working
with
your
dad
and
your
mom,
bringing
you
up
here
and
as
a
parent
myself.
Those
are
just
timeless
moments
like
forget.
The
inventing
forget,
like
winning
just
having
those
moments
and
just
seeing
your
child
do
something
that
that
just
amazes
you
and
then
people
that
go
into
that
too.
A
A
Yes,
they
will
help
y'all.
We've
got
a
lot
of
great
stuff
in
our
community.
We
got
inventors
long
ages
and
we
have
people
that
are
helping
us
get
to
that
next
level.
So
if
you
all
have
been
out
there,
even
if
you're,
not
as
young
as
these.
Ladies-
it's
never
too
late
to
get
you
an
idea.
Your
product,
we
have
people,
help,
do
it
and
if
you
are
their
age
and
you
have,
that
idea,
never
be
afraid,
be
creative
step
out
there
we'll
make
it
happen.
Thanks
for
watching
Columbus
connections,.