about the site
In short, this site was created and is maintained by Priscilla Spencer. It's hosted at Your-Site.com with very pleasing results. All HTML written in Notepad, because I am old school and feel that programs like Dreamweaver are cheating. All images done in Adobe Photoshop 5.5/7/CS and Corel Painter 6, published with WSFTP. For further questions, check out the OAQ.

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Current version: 3.0: "Project Sepia", for lack of a better name. Featuring my photographs of Elijah Tynker, one of the Clan Tynkers. They're so cool.

A Long Time Ago: I attempt my first website, The Ellimist's Animorphs. It dies a painful death before it even reaches the runway.
Feb. 1, 1999: I open "The Eve Files", a tribute to the X-F episode "Eve" (1x10). It doesn't look promising.
Feb. 20, 1999: The infamous Quotes Archive is opened. It continues to thrive.
An Unknown Date: I start to get tired of Eve, so I change The Eve Files to The Black Mailbox, a site about The Lone Gunmen and Noromos.
Oct. 1999: Chungy and I create the JETS Website in order to scrape up some extra points in the BEST competition.
Jan. 31, 2000: Chipmunk Enterprises is born.
Feb. 22, 2000: All my little pathetic websites come together in one huge BIG pathetic website called "A Little Slice of Insanity".
June 20, 2000: ALSOI moves to sliceofinsanity.com, using Namezero. I hate Namezero.
Aug. 25, 2000: "The Realm of the Cornish Pixie", my Harry Potter website, becomes "What's In A Name?" and becomes centered upon my Name Etymology section.
January 1, 2001: WIAN is moved to a new home on stas.net
mid-January, 2001: Stas.net goes under. WIAN is lost. I'm ticked off, but I manage to recover most of the information.
February 10, 2001: The Cult of Lincoln is born.
March 11, 2001: TheNineMuses.net is registered. The Cult of Lincoln is moved to it's current home.
March, 2001: WIAN is moved to its current home.
October 13, 2001: The JETS website got its new look.
January 4, 2002: TheNineMuses.net officially opens! The art site, info section, and "stuff" categories are new. Phase 1: In Which Doris Gets Her Oats.
May 29, 2002: Version 2.0 launches: Down With Skool! In honor of summer vacation, this layout features the art of Ronald Searle (with 5-10 minute watercolor CGs in Painter) from the hilarious "Molesworth" books. Most are from "Whizz for Atomms", by Geoffrey Williams and Ronald Searle. Good stuff. Grab a copy from Amazon UK, you won't regret it.
August 22, 2004: Version 3.0 launches!


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