My little shell company, Dytara, finally has a web site after six or so years. The last time a site was up and operational was when I was laid off from a Seattle-based colocation company in 2001 or so. Back in the 1990's, I ran Take-A-Byte Systems, providing custom development and web hosting, with some help of a friend of mine. We then created whatthefuck.com in 1999, as a holding of Take-A-Byte, but TAB eventually faded away as he and I got real jobs. Dytara was later created as a holding company for future work, but nothing became legal, at least until now or a little while from now. ;)
The new site still doesn't have much for content, and much of it is recycled from a failed attempt at caring in 2003, but there are some changes in the works that required me to at least make a site framework. I'm still downloading IE6 to test it, but it naturally works fine in Safari/Firefox/Chrome.
I gave in and used tables, since IE6 CSS is so odd when doing absolute positioning. If anyone checked out Things I Hate About You recently, you'll notice that it works fine in IE6, but that's only because of some major changes in CSS. I wish there was more of an effort to rid the world of IE6. IE7 is still bad, but it's at least manageable.

I remember all three. My first site was hosted by one of them. :D