Well, if you *67 a call it will not show the caller ID on the receiving end of the call, but if your talking about something else then I'm helpless to you.
To *67 a call is to simply type *67 before the number. The caller ID shows up as 'restricted' on the receiver's phone if it has called ID enabled. I highly recommend NOT to type *67911 as a joke or even in a real emergency!
Between six and seven pounds.
The biggest star on the Australian flag is the Commonwealth Star, which has seven points representing the six states of Australia and the territories. It symbolizes national unity and the connection of the states and territories to the Commonwealth of Australia.
There are no main characters (or minor characters I can think of) from Star Trek TNG named or referred to as "Six". "Six" however is a human cylon model from the new Battlestar Galactica Perhaps the OP is referring to the character 'Seven' as in 'Seven of Nine', a former borg drone on Star Trek: Voyager.
If you mean the standard form them it would be 746,000,000.746
The stars represent the Southern Cross. The large white seven-pointed star is known as the Commonwealth Star. These are set on a defaced blue ensign, with a small Union flag in the upper left hand corner.
There are five stars of the Southern Cross. The larger sixth seven-pointed star is known as the Commonwealth Star.
Seven is a number that comes after six and precedes eight. This is how you count the number of things.
Seven is a number that comes after six and precedes eight. This is how you count the number of things.
She played on Barney when she was six or seven
The seven-pointed star, situated below the Union Jack, is known as the Federation or Commonwealth star. It has seven points, with six of the points representing the unity of the six states of Australia, and the seventh representing Australia's two mainland territories as well as its numerous external (offshore) territories.
It means five, six or seven sentences.
The large star is known as the Federation Star. It has seven points. Six points for the six states and one point to represent Australia's territories. This includes Australian Antarctic Territory. Doug Price, Bunbury, Western Australia.