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Hey, Gang,  
 
I would like to revisit an old problem. Most of the time it takes my   
system very long (30-45 sec or more) to connect or change to pages at   
most sites, including popular ones such as Yahoo and Ebay. It is almost   
like when I had a dial-up connection. This just happened and I   
immediately did a Speakeasy Speed Test with these results to their   
server in Los Angeles:  
 
     Down:    5857  kbps  
     Up:    358 kbps  
 
I am running Thunderbird and connect by way of cable through Time   
Warner. A few days ago a TM tech told me that my connections through   
their network were fine, and that any speed problem was beyond their   
reach. Do any of you experience a similar problem? Can anyone speculate   
on the cause? Is it possible that the Internet is so busy that I get   
these slow speeds?  
 
Martin  
 
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