Picture lag

So im watching a you tube video and my internet is just fine and its high speed and im watching a u tube video and the picture lags ! also in the search bar the response from the keys to the cpu to the display is slow as a snail. so slow infact it takes 20 minutes to down load a 112k update for an application !

What would you like to know? That your computer is slow and it's not your internet or that 20 minutes for 112KB is your internet's fault?
I have this computer, it's extremely slow. Running Snow Leopard will probably worsen things.
Also, I'm sure it's your internet's fault for taking such a long time to download such a small file, but that's not always the case. The server in which you're downloading from may be slow.
Speedtest.net Click the closest location on earth from where you are and tell me your download and upload speed of your internet and also include your Ping.
Sir Wetzel

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