Paul,
I am sure you can understand that most people have a hard time believing you, as you
may have guessed. If I did not know you, I would be be laughing at you. Bypassing
argument of whether or not you are correct, how far have you gotten? What sort of
time does it to compress something? Generally speaking, how does it work?
BTW, make sure to fill out a patend disclosure immediately!
--Ryan
Paul Tretter wrote:
> Coming soon! Image putting greater than 3600 CD's worth of data on a floppy disk.
>Or take a Gigabyte worth of data and compress it to under 400bytes. I purchased
>/View/Pro and will most likely purchase runtime licenses once they are available for
>/View and begin distribution of NEW compression software depending on the licensing
>terms available. Imagine with 400 byes of compressed data (representing a gig or
>more) what this could mean to handheld devices like portable mp3 players or digital
>cameras. The capablity to store your entire mp3 collection in a portable device. I
>know your interested but you will have to wait a bit longer. Thanks to the guys in
>the IRC REBOL channel on EFNET for your help and cooperation (you know who you are).
>
> Paul Tretter
>
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