The little circle that blinks on digital watches, often referred to as a "blinking dot" or "flashing indicator," typically serves as a visual cue for various functions. It may indicate that the watch is in a specific mode, such as timekeeping or alarm setting, or signal that a feature is active, like a stopwatch. In some models, it can also denote notifications or alerts. Overall, its purpose is to provide users with feedback about the watch's status or settings.
a little yellow light that blinks.
a circle that has been flattened a little is an
The little c in a circle is the symbol for copyright.
yes it can. The corner can be like a circle
A little R in a circle usually means "registered trademark".
it is a thing that my little brother watches and it tells him info on stuff
What you are seeing in the sky that blinks red, blue, and white near the Little Dipper is likely a commercial airplane. The blinking lights are part of the aircraft's navigation system, used to help identify the plane's position and direction during night flights.
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Yes, but they have very little real value.
little black kid swag dadddy! If She blinks........she wants the D!
An annulus. Area = pi (R2 - r2) when R is radius of larger circle and r is radius of smaller circle.
Draw a big circle for the body.Draw a smaller circle on top of that circle to be the head. Draw three little circles inside the top circle to be the eyes and nose. Draw two little circles on top of the top circle for the ears. Draw four cylinders off the large circle for the legs.