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Explain why the scenario below is a good example of an engineer using creative thinking. Situation: Connor has been working on a device that can transfer data from an iPod to a PC by simply pressing the screens together. The technology exists between devices of the same brand, but it does not cross over to all computerized devices. He has built several devices and each time is able to add another group of devices to his scenario. He has kept a journal with all of his successes and all of his failures, as well as any new ideas he has had along the way.

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