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JodiSansone
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Tressed to Impress
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Sometimes I'm amazed at how totally clueless I am about the world. I just learned the meaning of a new word five days ago, so now you have to learn it too. :) I thought this word was a family's last name (like Milton) or a dessert holder (like ramekin), or maybe a James Bond villain (like Safin). And once I learned the word (from a server at a restaurant) my first thought was "Oh, great. Now I know what to do for Challenge #468!" Drag/drop is a couple slides in and I did a keystroke alternative. Don't look at it if you might be offended by discussions of body hair.
Demo: https://jodisdemos.s3.amazonaws.com/468+Tressed/story.html
Sometimes I'm amazed at how totally clueless I am about the world. I just learned the meaning of a new word five days ago, so now you have to learn it too. :) I thought this word was a family's last name (like Milton) or a dessert holder (like ramekin), or maybe a James Bond villain (like Safin). And once I learned the word (from a server at a restaurant) my first thought was "Oh, great. Now I know what to do for Challenge #468!" Drag/drop is a couple slides in and I did a keystroke alternative. Don't look at it if you might be offended by discussions of body hair.
ThierryEMMANUEL
3 months agoCommunity Member
Absolutely fascinating, Jodi. I'd never heard of it, or paid any attention to it. This discovery brightened my day. Strangely enough, I had trouble finding a French synonime. Lots of similar expressions, mostly based on the equivalent you put on your head, but no specific "name". The Wikipedia page shows a photo of one with a lamp. This opens up new perspectives... Your drag-and-drop will go down in history, that's for sure.