Since it died suck.com has been my canonical "poke the public-access WiFi gateway so it'll send me to its clickthrough agreement page" URL, since at least at one point that usually worked via DNS poisoning and I wanted to make sure it didn't poison a domain I actually wanted to visit for real. So I wound up seeing the page relatively often even recently. I was very sad when I saw it had turned into a parking spot sometime earlier this year. :/
For all those suggesting that you migrate to example.com, I'll note that lots of ISPs and even companies hijack example.com directly.
I ran into this running our little test suite that hit example.com to test that we were able to make http requests and get the right output. One day on a different network the test failed ;).
I just found my "suck.com" tee shirt, the one with the stylized fish holding a gun. I'm afraid to wear it in public, because I imagine people will associate me with some crap amateur porn website.
>HotWired's Flux, a weekly gossip column from the pseudonymous Ned Brainard, was close. The column was the first example of what the Web magazine Salon (www.salon1999.com) dismissed as "snake text," meaning the story ran in one long, narrow column.