Rabid Sheep Studios
The website of Rachel "Sheepy" Donahue

©Rachel "Sheepy" Donahue
sheepy@fluffybunnies.com
2004

05:30:2005:1:29 PM
Geebus, been damned near a year since I've updated. Hopefully things will change now that I have a computer again. o_O I've updated the Currently.. page with something a little more current.

06:11:2004:6:15 PM
I've added a new page, all about my rats. Eventually they will probably get a button, but for now I am too darn lazy. I also added a list of books and beers of the past which is linked from the Currently page.

05:31:2004:3:23 PM
I have added a new page detailing how I built my rats a new cage.

05:17:2004|11:11 PM (yes, really!)
Well.. it's time for my yearly redesign. While working this year, I learned a lot about CSS, and this site is one giant CSSgasm. Unfortunately, laying it out with CSS looked wretched in most browsers, so I have a 3cell table. I like to think of it as a nod to my roots as a table whore.

"...Cheerfully Rabid!"

Because I had to deal with so much tediousness at work, I think I may actually have developed the perservence and ambition to actually load this site with content! This doesn't mean the design will stay the same, but CSS makes it so much easier to futz with that that matters very little. My scanner is broked and I am lazy, so only new (and for the moment CG or 3d) artwork will be given a home. I may put some essays up, I may not. I'm more paranoid about kiddeez stealing them and using them for their own than I am about art theft, because my writing is more than half-way decent. On the other hand, that makes me want to share it more. Rar. We'll see.

"I'm tempted to make this even crazier.. but I will resist!
..for now."

I designed this site for Opera 7.5, and then spent a retarded amount of time making the CSS work for Mozilla Firefox 0.8. A friend tells me that it looks the same in IE6/NS7, but I haven't confirmed this as they're not installed on my computer. So if it looks horrid in your browser, I apologize, but I'm too lazy to worry about cross-compatibility beyond the more respectable/standards compliant two out there.