Pages tagged symbols:

☛TwitterKeys☚
http://thenextweb.com/TwitterKeys/keys.php

doubleclick character and press ⌘ c
Symbol
http://www.doe.virginia.gov/Div/Winchester/jhhs/math/facts/symbol.html
Symbol Signs - Free collection - DesignWorkPlan
http://www.designworkplan.com/design/symbol-signs.htm
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Sixty Symbols - Physics and Astronomy videos
http://www.sixtysymbols.com/
Sixty Symbols - Physics and Astronomy [Fine Structure Constant] [Schrödinger's cat] [Frequency]
video science curious
Symbol Caddy
http://www.doubleforte.net/widgets/symbol-caddy/
The Symbol Caddy Dashboard widget keeps a bunch of common special characters at your fingertips.
The Symbol Caddy Dashboard widget keeps a bunch of common special characters at your fingertips. Keyboard mode copies the special character and HTML mode copies the HTML entity code. For example:
a widget to keeps a bunch of common special characters at your fingertips
The Symbol Caddy Dashboard widget keeps a bunch of common special characters at your fingertips. Keyboard mode copies the special character and HTML mode copies the HTML entity code.
Character Map for OS X
Using HTML Symbol Entities
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/using-html-symbol-entities/
"Some characters (e.g. the less than and greater than signs) are reserved for HTML markup. In order to display these characters as text, you must enter the HTML entities in the source code. For example, to display the less than sign (<), you need to enter &lt; (entity name) or &#60; (entity number). Among the entity list, there are quite a lot of symbol entities that we can use in layout design. For examples: → ♥ ♫ ✓ ✗ • ☞ ✁ ★ “ ⊕. Have you seen the snowman ☃ symbol before? If not, continue on this post to find more surprises."
Modern Hobo Code
http://www.cockeyed.com/archive/hobo/modern_hobo.html
@jorgeortiz85: "For @jasonpjason: hobo code 2.0 http://bit.ly/isjrA (via @awans)" (from http://twitter.com/jorgeortiz85/status/2841001877)
also http://www.cockeyed.com/archive/candy_code/candy_code.html for Hallowe'en code for kids
***Modern Hobo Code The legendary "hobo code"was a set of covert markings used to warn other hobos about danger or to clue them into good situations. As times have changed, a new set of code symbols have emerged to alert other hobos to circumstances in modern America. Perhaps you have seen them on your own city streets.
The legendary "hobo code"was a set of covert markings used to warn other hobos about danger or to clue them into good situations. As times have changed, a new set of code symbols have emerged to alert other hobos to circumstances in modern America. Perhaps you have seen them on your own city streets.
No. 2: Used frying oil available for biodiessel. Might come in useful during the 2nd Great Depression.
Robert Sosinski » The Difference Between Ruby Symbols and Strings
http://www.robertsosinski.com/2009/01/11/the-difference-between-ruby-symbols-and-strings/