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In some countries, blinkies can be used as a primary light on a bicycle. Blinkies also can be attached to mobiles (cell phones). When the mobile turns on, makes a call, or receives a call, the blinky will keep flashing. "Winky blinkies" can refer to stage and film props which display lighting effects, or "gags," during a dramatic production. [6]
Russell Scott (June 30, 1921 – August 27, 2012), also known as Blinky the Clown, and simply Clown, was an American clown, television personality and presenter who starred in a Denver, Colorado television program called Blinky's Fun Club.
Graphically, the exclamation mark is represented by variations on the theme of a period with a vertical line above. One theory of its origin posits derivation from a Latin exclamation of joy, namely io, analogous to "hooray"; copyists wrote the Latin word io at the end of a sentence, to indicate expression of joy.
Blinky, a character in the UK comic The Dandy; Blinky (ghost), a red (sometimes orange) ghost in the Pac-Man franchise Blinky (mascot), the mascot of FreeDOS Blinky (The Simpsons), three-eyed fish from the animated television sitcom The Simpsons
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Blinky's Fun Club is a children's television program blending such elements as vaudeville, puppetry, and animation that first aired on CBS-Affiliated station KKTV in Colorado Springs, Colorado from 1958 to 1966 [1] and then on KWGN-TV in Denver, Colorado, from 1966 to 1998. [2]
Blitz is German industrial rock group KMFDM's sixteenth studio album, released on March 24, 2009, on KMFDM Records and Metropolis Records.It also marks the first use of five letter song titles and a five letter album title since WWIII.
The Starfleet emblem as seen in the franchise. As early as 1964, Gene Roddenberry drafted a proposal for the science fiction series that would become Star Trek.Although he publicly marketed it as a Western in outer space—a so-called "Wagon Train to the stars"—he privately told friends that he was modeling it on Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels, intending each episode to act on two ...