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Welcome to the Hosting and Design blogsite for SUCATDAVID.COM. We have been a part of the internet server community since the early days and have decided to share what we have learned with you. Our success is your success and, unlike other internet service providers, we are motivated to drive traffic to your site.

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I Hated It When Azureus Became Vuze

If a calculation similar to (days using bittorent) x (average size of 700mb) were used to determine my downloads since August 2004, the total would hover around 1.218TB. When sharing traffic at my favorite sites (Demonoid & Kraytracker for instance) is around a 3x1 ratio, that puts uploads around 3.654TB. Pretty cool for [...]

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It’s All The Snake’s Fault

Here's another reason why it is hard to be in this business these days. Having a website is no big deal. When I made my first site in 1994, it was radically cutting-edge. By today's standards, it's less than a joke. Now, you can get a site like this for free. The deal with this client was free site programming and hosting if [...]

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I'm really just testing the new ad banner

You can tell a lot about me from this picture. At first glance, it's torrent post of Wayne County & The Electric Chairs reprint of their Blatantly Offenzive EP. Not so unusual to those who know me. Downright shocking to those who don't.  Observant types would see "Upped by deeg" and know that it was my alter-ego (the name [...]

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PC Viruses are Good!

As a seasoned internet pro, I scoff at viruses. That is, until my PC was taken down by a good one . Many fixes failed, including a format and new XP install. Being a hater, I just went to eBay and bought a five-year old Mac Mini for about $70. Then, a new DVI display [...]

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The Irony of Open Source

I don’t really like talking about building custom websites anymore. The industry has changed and selling people on the old model (custom) is hard. Everyone is used to facebook-like uniformity. A new client provides a good example. He had a WordPress site already and could use some optimization help. So, I ported his site to [...]

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Google Ads and the Lure of Income

My Cancer Treatment Information site actually makes money from advertising. Then again, it was built in 1996 and online ever since with huge traffic and links to it from all over the world. For new sites, there is no traffic so it is impossible to earn ad income from it. In the month of June, [...]

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