Macbook Pro is....getting..........slow...er...and.....slower

I've had my MBP for about 6 months now. It's my first Mac, and although I love using it, it is becoming so slow that it's just frustrating! This was a smoking fast machine when I got it, now it feels more like my 1992 dial-up 333mhz Dell...
Since I'm new to Mac OS, is there something I should be doing, maintainence-wise? I keep it updated, and I have abot 40 gigs left on my 120 gig HD.
The symptoms include-
1. Super slow internet, pages take forever to load, feels like I'm using dialup when I'm not.
2. Slow loading programs that just don't run as fast as they did. All my apps are Universal, I quickly ditched the ones using Rosetta.
3. Volume errors discovered while using Disk Utility. These have been fixed, and seem to have come from trying to get my HP printer drivers working....
I just downloaded Onyx, I want to see if it can clear out some temp data and caches to speed things up.
What elese can I do? My memory tests okay with Tech Tool Deluxe, as does the rest of my system...
The only thing I can think of is that I've started to use my computer at work on their network (which their IT guy had to set up) maybe something happened there?
I started using some P2P programs for torrents (Azerus + Limewire), but have since ditched them in fear of allowing too much access into my Mac.

The P2P programs are certainly suspect. Are you sure you have them fully removed?
I'd also run Utilities > DiskUtility and do two things.
First, tell it to show all processes and verify that no PPC processes remain.
Second, click on the System Memory tab and report back the Pageins/Outs in the lower left of the window.
If PageOuts are substantially more than 10% of PageIns, then you are working your Virtual Memory system (hard disk) too hard -- and you need more RAM memory or run fewer RAM-hungry programs at same time.
Also while in DiskUtility, see if any process is hogging the CPU with a large percentage usage of the CPU time.
It would also help us if you told us how much RAM memory you have. Perhaps you could add that to your sig, so people don't have to ask again.

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