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11-18-2004 01:52 PM #1
Why is this website so slow to load
I love this website, probably visit it 2 or 3 times a day. Problem is, its slower than the creeping death. I'm on a high speed DSL hookup here, and all my other sites load up lightning fast. This site takes forever to load up, and forever to move from one forum entry to another. Is there something that I'm doing wrong, or does the websight need to upgrade something at their end?Old guy hot rodder
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11-18-2004 01:59 PM #2
First, the website is extremely graphics intensive. All the ads, photos and avatars take up serious bandwidth. I'm guessing it's mostly due to server space and response, though. When you have mega-graphics, faster costs more . . .Jack
Gone to Texas
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11-18-2004 02:03 PM #3
You have no Idea....
Hey Brian...I can't tell if CHR is slow...i'm on dial up...i'm used to everything being slower than a snails metabolism...Just so you understand what i'm talking about...I acutally timed how long it took for the page to load once I clicked "reply" to your post....18 seconds...it doesn't SOUND like that long...but look at your watch for 18 seconds...ha ha!!!You miss 100% of the shots you never take
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11-18-2004 02:17 PM #4
18 seconds, that's it? Mine takes about 45 seconds. My computer is a piece anyways and only has 4 gigabites on it and I am on dial up. This site loads up slower than most other sites though.www.streamlineautocare.com
If you wan't something done right, then you have to do it yourself!
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11-18-2004 02:57 PM #5
I am on DSL and am using a Gateway 310 series computer and all other sites load quickly. This one, however, loads slower than molasses in January.
I just timed it when making this post originally. Took 52 seconds.Duane S
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11-18-2004 03:05 PM #6
Pass the hat around... I'm sure that Brent would invest in some new servers and a couple of T1 lines to feed us better if he just had a little better income stream from this website
Hey Mr. Mustang, are there any plans for updating the equipment for faster service?
Dan J
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11-18-2004 03:08 PM #7
I'll time it and edit the post with the E.T. ................
Today I had to use the g-3 because the g-4 was tied up printing a job. The g-3 is noticeably slower. Here Goes..............14 Sec. with no attachment"PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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11-18-2004 04:19 PM #8
it doesnt seem to slow here but this is one of the only sites that i visit my favorit of course and i will tell you how long it takes from here.
lemme find me whatch. here we goDan
Home page http://www.danstrucks.4t.com
dont have anything good to say/(type) dont say/(type) NOTHING AT ALL..........(figure out the rest)....
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11-18-2004 04:19 PM #9
it doesnt seem to slow here but this is one of the only sites that i visit my favorit of course and i will tell you how long it takes from here.
lemme find me whatch. here we goDan
Home page http://www.danstrucks.4t.com
dont have anything good to say/(type) dont say/(type) NOTHING AT ALL..........(figure out the rest)....
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11-18-2004 04:19 PM #10
it doesnt seem to slow here but this is one of the only sites that i visit my favorit of course and i will tell you how long it takes from here.
lemme find me whatch. here we go
ok never had that to happen so lets try it again
ok took 37 seconds to load
dosnt seem that slow to meLast edited by TRUCKGUY; 11-18-2004 at 04:28 PM.
Dan
Home page http://www.danstrucks.4t.com
dont have anything good to say/(type) dont say/(type) NOTHING AT ALL..........(figure out the rest)....
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11-18-2004 05:49 PM #11
Man, I love it when he talks like that!Mike Casella
www.1960Belair.com
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11-18-2004 05:50 PM #12
Odd, it doesnt load slow for me. In fact, i think it takes about 3 seconds to load. Im on an AMD homebrew computer with a Athlon 3200, 256 megs or ram connected to a dsl line. I think the biggest difference is the Operating System. Im on Knoppix Linux using a GUI. Maybe its the windows factor? or maybe its Intel?Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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11-18-2004 06:01 PM #13
I've got a g4 mac 1 ghz dual processor. It's about 2 yrs. old. Ancient by todays 'puterz.
1.5 GB SDRAM
If the hard drive gets too full it slows down. I use this 'puter for Digital print storage so it gets full allot.
eeekkk I just checked .......... on about 30MB left. Time for a flush I guess.Last edited by pro70z28; 11-18-2004 at 07:39 PM.
"PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
"LIVE" your life like you could die tomorrow.
John 3:16
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11-18-2004 06:04 PM #14
I'm on a big assed Hewlett Packard computer with 1.67 Ghz and 512 Mb SDRAM and 80 GIG hard drive (whatever that all means) and a high speed DSL cable link, and the web site loads slower than the creeping death. I had to buy this computer to run the engineering software that I use to make a living, and it loads every other site lightning fast. Maybe up here in Canada the electrons slow down when they cross the border from the States, ya know, cold shock.Old guy hot rodder
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11-18-2004 06:55 PM #15
You know, I wonder if it isn't the Zone Alarm slowing mine down. But then again, it should slow it down on other web sites.Duane S
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