>
> One solution would be to have a minimum compression threshold. Files
> under this threshold would be uncompressed, and files larger than this
> threshold would be compressed. This would result in there be space
> and bandwidth savings for big files, but not slowdowns from
> compressing small files.
But thats likely to mean that no files would be compressed, as nearly all
decently sized files are already compressed with some scheme (jpeg, mpeg,
etc). Me think that you guys just like coding too much.
Scott
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