THE AMAZING FISH CAM!
There's this guy called Lou working at Netscape who has 2 cameras plonked in front of an aquarium taking pictures of the fishies inside. These cameras are hooked up to an SGI Indy workstation. Four times a minute (or once every 15 seconds for you maths whizzes) a picture is taken and transformed into a JPEG image. This page will refresh itself every 15 seconds so you can see the newest picture. So don't be alarmed when 15 seconds from now your browser bursts into action and reloads this page, you'll be getting a brand new fish picture. Cool huh? :)
Anyway, enough chat from me and on with the fishcam! (That is why you came here, isn't it?)
If this page doesn't seem to be reloading after 15 seconds, then your browser probably doesn't support client pull (also known as "refresh"). If this is the case and your browser is disappointingly quiet, just reload this page manually (press the Reload button) to get a new fishie pic.
Go to the Amazing Fish Cam homepage
Go to the Continuous Fish Cam page
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Send comments on this page (but not the fish) to loki. I disclaim all
responsibility for the contents of the images viewed on this page. If you
suddenly see a shark savaging a fish, that's not my fault. And indeed, it
means that either:
1. someone at Netcape has played a very cruel prank on Lou, OR
2. you are a delusional psychotic and should seek medical help.