Slow the first time to run

when I run safari after turning on my pc, it is too slow to start.. how can optimize safari to avoid this delay. any help will be appreciated. Thanks.

Loading at startup or first time launched? Vista is doing so much already at startup I don't auto load anything extra.
Empty cache from the Edit menu would be one thing to try. Also delete history.
There is no way to control how large the cache file gets.
Does it check for RSS updates or anything?

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              > summary of what it took to get a simple cluster going.
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              > I have an application that I package as an EAR file. I'm using it as a
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              > <init-param>
              > <param-name>mapping</param-name>
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              > <servlet-mapping>
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