The Think Tank was a plastic sphere containing 13,000 words printed on thin plastic strips. It had a window through which you could see the words and a knob on each side to stir them up. The idea was to watch as they churned past and wait for your lateral-thinking circuits to kick in.
I remember using one once in Mrs. Applebaum’s class; but its inventor, Savo Bojicic, had to live with them every day. Those words were all cut by hand, and they followed him everywhere. Said Savo: “I couldn’t reach into my pocket without pulling out a few.”
Inspired by my wish for a long-forgotten gizmo designed to inspire me. Photos from
Shirley on Kijiji, who is looking to complete her Think Tank collection; and
Welmas on eBay, who is looking to sell one.
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