You can find quotes for Mac written from Shattered in a few different places. You can find many of them online.
"ism" means "a distinctive practice, system, or philosophy, typically a political ideology or an artistic movement." (mac osx dictionary) so many topics in philosophy (like rationalism) are labeled by patterns of thinking about ideas see http://phrontistery.info/isms.html and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-ism for good lists.
No and my browsers don't show it (they show a square on it's place).All alt codes are listed here http://alt-codes.org/list/Though somebody wrote:"☮If you have a MAC the code would be ☮.If you have a PC, you have to COPY AND PASTE. ♥Here are some other codes for MAC and some PC..........§To obtain an ALT Character:Make certain that the Num Lock key has been pressed to activate the numeric key section of the keyboard.Depress the Alt key.While the Alt key is depressed, type the proper sequence of numbers (on the numeric keypad) of the ALT code from the table above.Release the Alt key, and the character will appear.*There are some gaps in the numerical sequence of ALT Character codes because either those items do not exist, or else they are duplicates of characters listed elsewhere. Many Special ALT Characters, Special HTML Characters, and Special Characters are the same.Some word processing programs and browsers will not recognize all Alt characters."
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MAC ID is like a serial nr of your network card. On a windows system you can know what you're mac id is through START > RUN > type "cmd" without the quotes > type "ipconfig /all" without the quotes. In the list you'll see the MAC ID is listed (sometimes it's called Physical Address instead of MAC ID). For each network card in your computer (usually only 1) there exists a MAC ID.
In Windows, it is called "C:" (without quotes). In Linux, it is called "/" (also without quotes). I don't know about Mac, sorry.
The recommended operating system for the Asus Eee PC 900 is Windows 8. As such, you can find the MAC address by launching command prompt and typing â??ipconfig /allâ?? without the quotes and hitting enter. The MAC address will be listed next to Physical Address.
Paulo Mac Niven has written: 'Anadyr'
Mac Owen has written: 'Reaching the heart of God'
In Windows, it is called "C:" (without quotes). In Linux, it is called "/" (also without quotes). I don't know about Mac, sorry.
In Windows, it is called "C:" (without quotes). In Linux, it is called "/" (also without quotes). I don't know about Mac, sorry.
Tomas Mac Anna has written: 'Glittering spears'
Ruth Mac-Mahon has written: 'O acampamento'
Iain Mac-Gilleain has written: 'Dain spioradail'
Karen Mac Cormack has written: 'Quirks & quillets' 'At issue'