I would like to squeeze out as much compression as I can get.  I do not mind 
spending time on the front end as long as I do not kill my read performance.  
Seems like 7Zip is well suited to my data.  Is it possible to have 7Zip used as 
the native internal compression for a pytable?

If not now hard would it be to add this option?


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