blog.meurglys.net http://www.meurglys.net Insights of a mouse potato. Meurglys Icon http://www.meurglys.net/favicon.ico http://www.meurglys.net Psychotic Waltz Fanclub Magazines http://www.meurglys.net/blogentry.php?catid=18&id=174 Does anyone remember Psychotic Waltz? If so, I was the person who ran their fanclub. Yesterday I found my old fanclub magazines and decided to scan them for you. :) Tux on the Movies http://www.meurglys.net/blogentry.php?catid=4&id=173 While Tux is a little camera shy there are a few movie appearances scattered across the web. Free Tux Wedding E-Card http://www.meurglys.net/blogentry.php?catid=4&id=172 When penguins say OK to one another ... Free Easter Tux E-Card http://www.meurglys.net/blogentry.php?catid=4&id=171 Just in time for the Easter Holidays I completed another greeting card for all you geeks out there. My Old Game Console http://www.sandramause.de/blogentry.php?catid=10&id=170 Dad found my old Pong! A Körting Tele-Multiplay 6000 from 1977. Cactee - an Endangered Species? http://www.meurglys.net/blogentry.php?catid=12&id=169 Ever since I was little I'm fond of cactee. They look funny, they don't need much water, and they keep the cat off the windowsill. CSS Naked Day http://www.meurglys.net/blogentry.php?catid=20&id=168 What happened to the design? While searching the web for a solution to a tricky CSS problem, I ran into the first Annual CSS Naked Day which happens to be today. I think it's a nice way to illustrate the separation of content and style, so I decided to participate. Tux Birthday E-Card http://www.meurglys.net/blogentry.php?catid=4&id=167 Today I have added a birthday greeting card to my Linux e-cards page. Perfect Penguin Weather http://www.meurglys.net/blogentry.php?catid=4&id=166 It seems like this winter will never end. Tux seems to enjoy the cold and sunny weather though. :) A Different View on CeBIT 2006 http://www.meurglys.net/blogentry.php?catid=4&id=165 Alright, let's face it: Once you've bumped into "The World's Biggest Plasma TV" - do you really look at any of those hundreds and thousands of 42 and 50 inchers anymore? Well, I don't.