A cornucopia of moving icons




This page always under Picture (38x38, 7.2Kb).



Page under construction (as above)



The newest additions to the page (May 2000)



The battle of the computers

The running guy

Anybody remember Tinkerbell?

Does this remind you of Mad Magazine?

But this has to be my favorite: M&Ms

The newer additions to the page (April 99)



A dancing baby

A dancing elephant

Hot Dog

Do pigs really fly?

Do the Penguin

And for you guys, rub the side of your monitor and

Press this

Picture (608x25, 7.4Kb)

Less recent additions (Dec 97 - Feb 98)



A horse of a different color? Flying Pegasus

Explosion

Black cat sticking its tongue out

Tissue coming out of Kleenex box

A thin line with moving colors

A line with moving green element

These next 3 pictures all use real pictures

A cat spinning on a turntable. (Yes! its for real!)

Einstein sticking his tongue out (with other animation)

Country/Western star tipping his hat and bowing out

Computer playing with its own keyboard

A field of stars

Rotating new sign

Pulsating 'We are open' sign

Pulsating heart

Large spinning globe

Small spinning globe

Oscillating electric fan

American flag wafting in the breeze

US Flag in shape of 50 states

Running jaguar

Hand reaching out for letter

Even neater mail into envelope gif

The word HOT in flames

A picture of a fire or flame

Moving eyeballs

Picture (40x40, 359 bytes)Changing smiley face

Spider climbing up

Cartoon figure with moving cool on sign

Moving mouse (cartoon figure)

Bird flying down to telephone wire to join another bird

Finger hitting a target

Filmstrip (very tiny)


Picture (40x40, 359 bytes) And here are some more added August '97 :

Letter folding up and disappearing

E-MAIL message on opening scroll

Quill and inkwell scripting 'email'

The Lavalamp from the 60's

Arrowhead that dances around

Arrow going into a doorway

American flag going up the pole

Hobbs of Calvin and Hobbs fame cavorting

'HOT' with flames underneath

Yet another waving flag picture

Warning (need I say more?)


And if thats not enough, try This Spot for a bunch more.