This is a copy of 'Run length encoding', the 1966 paper in which Solomon W. Golomb first described his now-famous codes, using a novel and informative James Bond metaphor. The full citation is:
Thanks are due to my correspondent Mr Jonathan, er, Jonathan Something, for supplying this eprint. The DJVu version is the original; the PDF was generated with DJVuLibre and Ghostscript (and gzip!).
Those seeking a more noddified and less spy-themed description of Golomb codes may be interested in the one i wrote.
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