In Chrome, in the developer tools is a timeline that shows the loading
of the elements.  Firefox has something very similar in the YSlow
plugin.  From that, you can figure out if it is a problem initially
getting the resources, or, whether things are being loaded inline.
Firefox also has LORI (Life of Request Indicator) which gives you time
to first byte, transfer time, page size, complete resource size in the
statusbar.

Is apache serving your static resources, or are you proxying those
through to paster?  I don't recall if apache's proxy will handle
multiple threads on a single request.  What does your setup look like?

apache -> proxy_pass -> paster

apache -> static resources
            |-> proxypass for dynamic resources

I don't want to suggest to much into the mix, but, personally I prefer
mod_wsgi for apache/pylons projects and I make sure that apache serves
the static resources.  If you are generating the images through
pylons, then that isn't a possibility.

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