Here is something odd.  I was looking through the logs of nginx and uwsgi 
to see if there are any smoking guns there.  In the uwsgi log file I can at 
least see the log contains the same time I experience in "real time" when I 
select the page:

[pid: 2767|app: 0|req: 700/1896] 67.161.165.180 () {50 vars in 1007 bytes} [
Tue Jul  2 23:45:17 2013] GET /swim_smarter/results/meetevents/?meet=4232&
event=22F&pf=f => generated 6353 bytes in *3132 msecs* (HTTP/1.1 200) 5headers 
in 218 bytes (1 switches on core 0)

So uwsgi sees the same time delay I see.  I don't know if this is due to 
uwsgi or which other component.  I'm not very familiar with nginx and uwsgi 
and may have misconfigured it when setting it up.  It may be that a 
different web server would be a better fit for my goals.

Eventually this will be a very heavily used database application with many 
gigabytes of data, but it may take a year or two to build up to its full 
potential.  I could start with something simpler to configure and upgrade 
it as the volume builds.

Joe

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