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dsr at tao.merseine.nu
dsr at tao.merseine.nu
Wed Aug 11 20:20:53 EDT 2004
On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 05:40:50PM -0400, julesg at newebmail.com wrote:
>
> First, the statements I have made are truthful and accurate in all respects.
> ================================================
>
> It is certainly true that this claim is robust and that many observers think
> I am either a fraud or mistaken. But the fact is, while I don't have a
> system (a compressor and decompressor) that will compete with say, ARJ, or
> PKZIP, I do have a system that compress'es files and then, at a 'receiver'
> site, decompresses the file. And this system does meet my basic claim, that
> I can compress a file several times, recompressing the output from the prior
> stage.
>
> Slowly.
>
>
> That's it. Everything I have just said is true.
Will it always compress a compressed file and make the output at
least one byte smaller than before? Or is there a limit, after
which it stops working no matter how long it runs?
-dsr-
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