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We thought it might be a good idea to revisit the topic of text compression. Which was visited for the first time in the original compression video on the computerphile channel. Some of you in the comments made the point to which I must plead guilty that in trying to explain things I perhaps oversimplified a little. To take the discussion on and make some more general points about text in general: How compressible it is, what are good and bad ways to do it, and how it has all become really quite big business over the past thirty-odd years since it became commonly available. Well -- the two names we ought to write down to start with on text compression are two gentlemen who wrote a classic paper on it called Ziv and Lempel. But most people certainly in English speaking worlds seem to find it easier to say Lempel-Ziv rather than Ziv- Lempel and so very widely now itamp;#39;s known as the LZ77 method. Letamp;#39;s say we got something like this: amp;quot;The computerphile channel handl