Greg Wolfinger wrote:

> >   150 millisecs under no load would cause some alarm for me personally.
> We
>
> It all depends on what the page is doing.
>

  Agreed.  It also depends on the machines configuration.

  While my development machine (a year old Gateway) was out getting serviced, I had 
the pleasure of working on a brand new eMachine with 32 mb of RAM.
   I remember seeing real big numbers for page load times.  Multiple 150 by 10,000 or 
so.  The same pages would run on my development machine (slower
processor, 348 of RAM) in 10-15 millisecs.

eMachines, a real expensive doorstop.

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