The point of the challenge was to tempt people who do not understand compression as well as Mike into putting themselves into a position for Mike to mock and/or shame them. From that respect, it seems to me like it was a trick. In my experience, people who set up such tricks do not usually respond well when the tables are turned. There are some people in the world who take it personally when other people don't unders…
Why do you think that rather than Mike is genuinely interested in novel compression methodologies, and willing to pay some money to make interested people attempt to discover them?
> Before naming the individual and giving additional details of our > correspondence, I would like to give him some time to analyze the > data I will be sending him. It would be very easy to point out to > him the impossibility of his task, but far more interesting to see > how long he will struggle with the problem before realizing it for > himself. > > I am supposing that one of his fellow co-workers probably referred > him to my challenge, as I cannot fathom that someone would read the > comp.compression faq first and then want to participate after > understanding the futility of the effort. On the other hand, some > people just don't understand information theory too well. > > I'll try to give him a complete explanation of his error after a > week or so, I guess. :)
So Mike is just smug about how clever he is, how stupid the other person is, not even suspecting there might be a loophole in the challenge.
I see no sign of interest in learning what the other person is up to, or even admitting that there might be something to learn.