I have never heard of Blubster but if it works in the background all the time then it will as you have spotted start eating into the resources Slowing the computer down badly

I had this happening with ICQ , Have too many of these programs running and evenually the computer crashes. On your computer it will be about 35% Normal running will be 65% to 75%(On Faster computers the range will be 25% or less to crash and 90%-100% normal running)
To find out what the number your system is currently running at do this (I am an AOL User as well)
Right-click on the AOL icon by the clock click on "System Information "
look on the right hand side of the window for the Item called "Page file Usage"
The number in here indicates the current Resource load,check this against the numbers above (
Make a note of the "Page file Usage" percentage number we'll need that shortly)
While you are there, there is a small job you can do to speed up your browsing.
Click on the "Utilities" tab and clear the Browser cache by pressing the button beneath the numbers
Next job return to the desk top and locate the Blubster icon wherever its located click on it to get the menu and select "
Exit" this will shut it down until next log-on or when you want to use it
Now go back to the part where I have highlighted
Question...
Has this number gone up? 
If the answer is that you have gained 15% to 20% that's good

More? That's brilliant

Post back with the number results thanks.
[This message was edited by bedstor on 08-28-03 at 08:59 AM.]