The Foxkeh Dance

Today was the last day at Mozilla for Alex Polvi, web ninja and one of my favorite colleagues at the OSU Open Source Lab and later at Mozilla.

But it wouldn’t be our Alex if he didn’t leave with a bang, so he made a “Hampster Dance” style website named “Foxkeh Dance”, featuring the cute Japanese Firefox mascot “Foxkeh” and celebrating 10 years of Mozilla along with 10 years of Hampster Dance:

I just warn you, if you’re like me, you’ll have trouble getting that catchy tune out of your head for the rest of the day — much like the first time when you looked at Hampster dance back in the 90s.

Take care, Alex, and I hope our paths will cross again sooner rather than later!



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5 Responses to “The Foxkeh Dance”

  1. Needs moar APNG and <audio>!

  2. I’m all for it :)

  3. Quicktime?

    Since when was propritary codecs part of “the Open web” ?

  4. Where did you get the “Quicktime” idea from? It’s an embedded MP3 file. If your computer uses Quicktime to display it (so does mine) that’s your choice, not the website maker’s.

  5. damnit… I knew not to click on that…

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