Perhaps, I should add that I meant Yahoo's search engine and not their hosting. I can go to some sites and the text will load immediately and then the obvious moment while the graphics load. This is understandable and accepatable. Over months (years?) of use you come to notice that some sites will load faster than others. When you strip away the file type/size, net traffic, cached files and such, what you are left with is the path from you to them.
My first few hops are going to be the same no matter who I am with. But I notice a big difference once I get past that point where they take different routes. The larger commercial sites always load very fast and I would guess they have multiple colocations and are sitting on very fast connections to backbones. I'm sure they pay for it too. Sites that load very fast for me are news.Google.com and SourceForge.net .
There is virtually no hesitation from hitting enter 'till text begins loading on the screen. With my other website (which I visit several times a day and so should be in my cache!) I will see it first take a moment to resolve, then I wait while it says "transferring" then with 6 or 7 seconds, the bulk of the site begins to load. My homepage (the "index.html" that my browser points at) is free of graphics and should be loading so much faster.
I just want a way to quantify the delay so that I can identify those hosts offering a better connection for my community.
G.