I kinda disagree on this.

For me, you only need to look at performance overall if you are slower
than your competitors, but that first hit should always be nice and
snappy.  Once the user is looking at your site, they are less likely
to run off on the first slow page hit.

Neil

On Jan 21, 2008 6:12 PM, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On the other hand, to be successful, your application simply has to be no
> slower than your competitors' while providing the same level of
> functionality and reliability. As a result, the answer to the original
> question - how many MS should it take to load a site's home page - is a
> business question, not a technical question.

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