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(Swede-0) A new, user-friendly user-friendly - Programmer-hostile. Generally used by hackers in a critical tone, to describe systems that hold the user's hand so obsessively that they make it painful for the more experienced and knowledgeable to get any work done. , lightweight, adaptable a·dapt·a·ble  
adj.
Capable of adapting or of being adapted.



a·dapta·bil
 lumbar lumbar /lum·bar/ (lum´bar) pertaining to the loins.

lum·bar
adj.
Of, near, or situated in the part of the back and sides between the lowest ribs and the pelvis.
 support was created to help relieve pain and injury to the back, by Swede-0 Inc., a distributor of more than 40 clinically proven Thermoskin natural pain relief products with a unique Trioxon lining for natural heat therapy. Thermoskin pain relief products are unique because they help increase blood flow, efficiently wick away moisture, and are more comfortable to wear, provide therapy, and support. The lumbar support was developed specifically for the "weekend warrior Warrior, river, Ala.: see Black Warrior. " or more serious athletes who tend to have a higher number of sports-related back problems.

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Title Annotation:New Equipment
Publication:Coach and Athletic Director
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 1, 2004
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