Topic: WAY off topic....
I've got a question for "Zip Heads"....fans of sending and receiving zipped files.
I recently downloaded a 12.2 MB zip file. Out of curiosity, I checked the properties of the unzipped file to discover it was only 13 MB to start with. My question: Why bother?
I'm no math whiz, but that's about 6.1% compression. That means if a file was so large that it took 5 minutes to download it as a zip file, it would have only taken 5 minutes, 18 seconds to download it in it's original form...and then you don't have to mess with unzipping it.
Am I missing something? Does zipping a file do something other than compress a file that's beneficial? I know...it's weird to even wonder about this...but when the going gets weird...