This is YouTube telling you that they are fine with your dial-up speed. 
If you have the patience, they have the files for you...

>Can I watch YouTube videos with a Dial-Up connection?
>
>Still rockin' the 56k? No problem. As you may already know, a slower 
>connection simply means slower delivery of services. You only need a 
>little more time and patience than with a faster connection. For best 
>results, you may want to start the video player and then click on the 
>PAUSE button immediately. Then, wait until the red progress bar has 
>reached the end of the video before playing it. Allowing the entire 
>video buffer lets you watch it without interruption. Remember, the 
>shorter the video, the shorter the amount of time it takes to buffer.


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