At 8:19 PM -0600 11/26/2009, Lyle Syverson wrote:
>  > Here's one with a twitter that's not very active:
>  > <http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9141473/
>>  Psystar_promised_investors_huge_clone_sales>
>
>Well... it loaded fast... and the twitter links were optional.

Loading isn't a problem.  The problem is what happens *after* the 
initial load.  A page with a very active twitter feed updates quite 
quickly - chewing away on cpu and memory by continuously polling the 
twitter servers.

Nothing to do with the links within the twits.

- Dan.
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