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xepic.com is now xepic.net
Due to a lack of funds and neglect I’ve lost xepic.com to squatters. It’s quite unfortunate because I’ve done a lot of marketing for it and now I’ve lost all meaningful back links. I don’t feel like wasting time dancing with these fools who repeatedly degrade the quality of the internet for their own benefit, so I opted to port the application to a new domain. I was able to pickup xepic.net, mirroring the old application exactly. This means all links work if you just replace .com with .net.
Porting the application was easy… I just had to change a few variables. What I’m more concerned about is all the back links coming from my sites, I have to go through and change all those before google docks me for linking to a ‘bad neighborhood’.
Live and learn I guess. It boggles my mind… around the same time I renewed 5 domains I didn’t really care about. Everything happens for a reason though I guess, right?
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about 2 years ago
That`s a nice blog you`ve got here! I found a lot of great stuff here that helped me. Please post more often!

Ps: Sorry to hear about you`re trouble with Xepic. Don`t forget to change the link on the “About page” !
Thanks again for this awesome blog and i hope you post more often and why not, do some posts regarding my/other viewers questions.
about 2 years ago
Hey, thanks for for the tip. I’d be happy to answer questions. You can email me any questions you have
. tyler@ dke.net (spell out doknowevil)
about 1 year ago
Ah that’s why xepic.com wasn’t working. I realized that the other day as I was bored and felt like searching through random stuff:P. Drop me a line sometime haven’t heard from you in a while.