MBP CORE DUO 1.83GHZ SLOWING DOWN

Hello everybody I have noticed that my MBP with 1.5 Gig of Ram is slowing down: I'm geting a lot of spinning wheels, and I'm experiencing an annoying delay of 1 sec when I click to open a folder and the actual opening...
Any ideas?
Thanks.

Perhaps you could first try repairing permissions and restarting (if you have not tried it yet).
If that does not fix, then you could look at other options.
Here is how you repair permissions:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=152059

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