It is completely normal to see circles when one blinks their eyes. These circles are known as "floaters." They are caused by the eye actually seeing tiny blobs of vitreous fluid floating around inside itself.
There is a cross and when you click it a circle will appear and a dot should blink.
There small, they look like R's, the have a yellow circle at the end that blink when they start finding an item.
Maybe a short somewhere...did you replace the flasher unit? No - it was blinking spuradically(?) - now I have to blink it manually and it won't blink at all with lights on.
you press the directional button and circle in the way your oppent is. like if hes to your left u d0o left circle to your right you do right circle
part of a circle
when you blink your brain is saying you eyes are dry and something like that
If you were to see it drawn on paper, you would be seized by the unmistakable impression that it bears an uncanny resemblance to a circle inside a right triangle.
Draw a rectangle, then a circle in the middle of it, then a smaller circle in that, a small Button on the top-right of it, you can add like a little, loop on the bottom right ( a holding strap -Optional- ).
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If you type in the question do kangaroos smile the answer is there.
Yes. There are two ways for them to blink. First way is just like you or me. The second way is they move there membrane.
When your 4X4 dash lights blink that is indicating a malfunction - could be just a sensor