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A transfer board, sliding board or slider board is a device designed for helping those with a physical disability to move from one surface (like bed) to another (like wheelchair). For safe use of a transfer board, the person who is being transferred should be able to participate in the move by sliding over the transfer board, there should be ...
Building your own charcuterie board? Here’s how experts recommend crafting one, and the best boards and accessories to use.
Other climbing training 'boards' have been developed since the campus board, including the MoonBoard, a small customized overhanging indoor climbing wall also for plyometric performance, and the hangboard (or also the fingerboard), a device for building up static strength, particularly in the fingers, but also in the arms.
The Slide (stylized SLIDE) is a magnetically levitating hoverboard demonstration developed by Lexus, [1] who built a skate park in Barcelona, Spain specifically for the project. The system was built as a promotional demonstration and was not on sale to the public.
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This is a full list of episodes from the Playhouse Disney/Disney Junior original series, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.Season 1 has the Mousekedoer song's original lyrics. Seasons 2-4 have the Mousekedoer song's new lyrics heard in Disney-MGM Studios before it became Disney's Hollywood Studios and the one in Playhouse Disney Live o
A sliding puzzle, sliding block puzzle, or sliding tile puzzle is a combination puzzle that challenges a player to slide (frequently flat) pieces along certain routes (usually on a board) to establish a certain end-configuration. The pieces to be moved may consist of simple shapes, or they may be imprinted with colours, patterns, sections of a ...
The SYM-1 is a single board "trainer" computer produced by Synertek Systems in 1975. It was designed by Ray Holt. [citation needed] Originally called the VIM-1 (Versatile Input Monitor), that name was later changed to SYM-1. The SYM-1 is a close copy [2] of the popular MOS Technology KIM-1 system, with which it is compatible to a large extent.