I once read a book whose unzipped length was almost 2 megabytes in size. I know that the bible, if one combines both old and new testaments, requires about 5 megs of space, but, without wishing to pry into private realms, whatever file is 70 megs in length, let alone the 100 meg file successfully downloaded by an Mpower. As an Mpower does not, for obvious reasons, handle graphics which I know take vast amounts of memory, I must assume that these are text files. Please, for my peace of mind, enlighten me. Don Cooper.

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