'p' inside a circle means 'protected by copyright law' and you are not allowed to reproduce it without permission from the author
It is the copyright symbol for sound recordings.
The internet
iTunes
TV - transvestite. CD - cross-dresser.
They came out with a new studio album in 2009 called The Circle...however they came out with a Greatest Hits CD in 2010 as well.
Importing a CD means your copying it to your computer. So if you want the CD in the computer to save it in iTunes or to burn it to a blank CD then after inserting it into the CD drive you'd want to select import.
No
If you mean the picture on it, it depends on the picture. If you mean the CD itself, it has an infinite number because it is a circle.
look in your owner's manual
The little circle in the middle, push it down and pull the CD out.
Parking brake.
I'm not aware of a circle P having any significance in medicine. It is commonly used as a copyright mark for recording [similar to circle c (C) - copyright, and circle r (R) - registered]. I believe circle p - (P) - is meant to be performance recording copyright or phonograph copyright (or something similar)Also, (P)i is the symbol for a phosphate group in cellular respiration. The phosphate group is added to ADP to create ATP.The formula is ADP+ (P)i -> ATP+ H2O
It is the copyright of a song. For example you might find the circled P and next to it 2012 Atlantic Records
If you mean (-3, 5) and (5, 11) then using the distance formula the radius of the circle is 10 units
It's the factory "PROOF" testing stamp
1 2 &3 <P> <P>first you need to download music from limewire or frostwire or bearshare to your computer. <P>then tou need to save the music to some sort of media player on your computer. <P>then when you finish saving the music to the media player you should put all the songs you want on a burn list. <P>when you finish your burn list you need to insert a blank CD into the CD drive. <P>when you enter the blank CD you should click on the icon that looks like a CD or a place that says burn CD. <P>then that's it</P>
A Circle if you mean 2d circle, 3d sphere =P Any continuously curves shape has no sides; ellipse (ellipsoid), cone, hyperbolic paraboloid...
On music mediums, it's the phonograph symbol, which is a lesser-known variant of the copyright symbol.