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Parallel huffman encoding and decoding algorithm/idea by Skybuck for sale !



 
 
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Old September 25th 09, 07:17 PM posted to alt.comp.compression,alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia,comp.arch,sci.electronics.design
Michael[_22_]
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On Sep 25, 2:11*am, "Skybuck Flying" wrote:
Hello,

Today I invented a parallel huffman encoding and decoding algorithm which is
pretty much 100% parallel and very efficient.

(For now this does not include parallel building of the tree, nor does it
include parallel huffman code building... just parallel encoding and
parallel decoding (which is 99.9% of the work-load probably)).

I did a quick google and it's possibly not invented before.

Interested parties can contact me via e-mail at: skybuck 2000 @ hotmail .
com

I have two propositions for interested "buyers" of the idea:

1. You pay me one million euro's and I tell you my little secret But
before I tell you my little secret you must have payed me the one million
euro's and signed a contract that I am exempt from any lawsuits, patents
fees or whatever.

or

2. You pay me XX.000 euro's so that I can patent the invention. You shall
receive a "license" to the patent for a certain license fee... which could
be one big sum of money one time... or a steady small ammount of money for
each month or year or so.

This deal will be worked out in a contract so that we both get what we want:

You get the idea/technology or license/etc, I get lot's of money.

I am pretty sure the idea works... I will probably make a prototype just to
prove to myself and any interested parties that it works.

The whole deal will mostly be based on trust... you shall not have access to
source code or the idea's until payment and contract.

Bye,
* Skybuck.



How does the performance compare with, say, 7-zip, which is free?

http://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip/

Michael
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Old September 25th 09, 10:54 PM posted to alt.comp.compression,alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia,comp.arch,sci.electronics.design
Skybuck Flying[_2_]
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Default Parallel huffman encoding and decoding algorithm/idea by Skybuck for sale !


"Dirk Bruere at NeoPax" wrote in message
...
Rich the Cynic wrote:
On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 11:58:30 +0100, Ian Bell wrote:
Skybuck Flying wrote:
Hello,

Today I invented a parallel huffman encoding and decoding algorithm
which is pretty much 100% parallel and very efficient.
LOL. You won't get any takers for a deal like that. They'll happily sign
a confidentiality agreement before looking at what you have got, but no
one is going to part with any cash without seeing anything.

Cheers

Today I invented a device for transportation. It's called the "wheel".
Just send me five kazillion dollars, and you can be the first on the
patent gravy train!


I have a device for allowing people to walk through walls...


Ok, Dirk, you seem like a troll to me.

Time to put you into the troll-bin

Bye,
Bye,
Skybuck =D


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Old September 25th 09, 11:29 PM posted to alt.comp.compression,alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia,comp.arch,sci.electronics.design
Michael[_22_]
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Default Parallel huffman encoding and decoding algorithm/idea by Skybuckfor sale !

On Sep 25, 2:54*pm, "Skybuck Flying" wrote:
"Dirk Bruere at NeoPax" wrote in ...



Rich the Cynic wrote:
On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 11:58:30 +0100, Ian Bell wrote:
Skybuck Flying wrote:
Hello,


Today I invented a parallel huffman encoding and decoding algorithm
which is pretty much 100% parallel and very efficient.
LOL. You won't get any takers for a deal like that. They'll happily sign
a confidentiality agreement before looking at what you have got, but no
one is going to part with any cash without seeing anything.


Cheers


Today I invented a device for transportation. It's called the "wheel".
Just send me five kazillion dollars, and you can be the first on the
patent gravy train!


I have a device for allowing people to walk through walls...


Ok, Dirk, you seem like a troll to me.

Time to put you into the troll-bin

Bye,
* Bye,
* * Skybuck =D



I believe Dirk was referring to a door...
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Old September 28th 09, 11:54 PM posted to alt.comp.compression,alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia,comp.arch,sci.electronics.design
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Default Parallel huffman encoding and decoding algorithm/idea by Skybuckfor sale !

On Sep 25, 6:57*am, "Skybuck Flying" wrote:
I, Skybuck, however am well known among newsgroups related to computer
technology and especially programming.



You do realize that in your case this not a positive?
 




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