In my endless study of language using Rebol tools, I've devised a way to compress 
correspondence 60% more than the most advanced method currently available.

This works only for communication using standard english words, such as this e-mail, 
or an encyclopedia article etc.  If the communication is full of non-sensical strings, 
such as enbased, it will actually increase the size of the document by 3.

For example, this e-mail is approx 607 bytes raw.. when compressed with winzip is 355 
bytes and when compressed using the system is 213 bytes. (If a better compression 
system than winzip is used, then the 213 would be even smaller.)

I know the Rebol gang is a techno savvy bunch...question is, is there any practical 
use for such a system?

TB




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