I get the feeling that the people in this thread who are saying "compression is 
faster" might really be thinking about levels of abstraction ... the idea of 
"compressing" low-level concepts into high-level ones by eliminating detail.  
If you do all your work at a high level of abstraction, then you rarely have to 
take the performance hit associated with "decompressing" the ideas.

Or perhaps transmission speed is at issue.  If you had, for instance, a system 
that was strong on processing power and weak on memory bandwidth, 
compressing/decompressing the data every time you moved it in and out of memory 
could be the fastest thing to do.
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