ironing$40831$ - traducción al griego
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ironing$40831$ - traducción al griego

IRONING IN UNCONVENTIONAL LOCATIONS
Extreme Ironing (documentary); Extreme Ironing; Phil Shaw; Extreme Ironing Bureau
  • Extreme Ironing on Rivelin Needle. [[Rivelin Rocks]], United Kingdom

ironing      
n. σινέρωμα
ironing board         
  • Woman ironing a shirt ([[Köln]], [[Germany]] 1953)
  • A tailor's stove
PROCESS OF REMOVING WRINKLES FROM FABRIC BY USING AN IRON
Ironing board; Cordless iron; Iron box; Reverse ironing; Reversed ironing
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Definición

iron box
[Unix/Internet] A special environment set up to trap a cracker logging in over remote connections long enough to be traced. May include a modified shell restricting the cracker's movements in unobvious ways, and "bait" files designed to keep him interested and logged on. See also {back door}, firewall machine, Venus flytrap, and Clifford Stoll's account in "The Cuckoo's Egg" of how he made and used one. Compare padded cell. [Jargon File]

Wikipedia

Extreme ironing

Extreme ironing (also called EI) is an extreme sport in which people take ironing boards to remote locations and iron items of clothing. According to the Extreme Ironing Bureau, extreme ironing is "the latest danger sport that combines the thrills of an extreme outdoor activity with the satisfaction of a well-pressed shirt."

Part of the attraction and interest the media has shown towards extreme ironing seems to center on the issue of whether it is really a sport or not. It is widely considered to be tongue-in-cheek.

Some locations where such performances have taken place include a mountainside of a difficult climb; a forest; in a canoe; while skiing or snowboarding; on top of large bronze statues; in the middle of a street; underwater; in the middle of the M1 motorway; in a keirin cycle race; while parachuting; and under the ice sheet of a frozen lake. The performances have been conducted solo or by groups.