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  1. As per the title, I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with using thedarkmod.com to store images used for forum threads, or if there's even a dedicated area for that purpose? In this case I'm thinking of having about 9 images in a FM release thread, which exceed the total limit of 1 mbyte several times over. This would hopefully have much more longevity than external image services like Imgur or ImageShack, which have a tendency of going link-dead i.e. if the account on those services goes inactive. Edit: found that I can simply copy the image url from screenshots in the official TDM mission list into a forum post. So that'd handily solve my particular usage case (release threads showing official promo shots), though there are probably other applications where having reliable on-site image storage would be good to have.
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  2. They'll be releasing couple of remastered videos of Alanis Morissette over the next week. Starting with "Ironic" from 1996, directed by Stéphane Sednaoui: "Hand In My Pocket"; directed by Mark Kohr, 1995 "You Learn", directed by Liz Friedlander, 1996 "You Oughta Know"; directed by Nick Egan, 1995. This one's less sharp (recorded on 8mm perhaps?). Parts that are crisp look like they have been edited from photos. Flea plays on bass and Dave Navarro on guitar (they are not in the video though), "Head Over Feet"; directed by Michee Laurita and Alanis Morissette, 1996:
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  3. Some videos by Eurythmics and Annie Lennox where also remastered. The company that did the scanning also did other music videos, some of which have not been published yet. There's some great cinematography here and Annie Lennox is a good actress. 1986, directed by Willy Smax. Stop motion scenes sadly remained in low resolution: 1987, directed by Sophie Muller 1989, directed by Sophie Muller 1990, directed by Sophie Muller 1992, directed by Sophie Muller. Starring Hugh Laurie and John Malkovich. For some reason uploaded only in 1080p. 1995, directed by Lennox and Joe Dyer:
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  4. A new Bienie mission? Count me in! I can't wait to try it out.
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  5. You can never know what treasures you might find in the depths of SVN: (Such as a wrecked ship hull by Dram. Clearly it was never intended for the player to walk inside it, so there's still a lot of work left to make this playable.)
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  6. 4k version of "Sledgehammer" exists but it's behind paywall on itunes. Youtube has a teaser only:
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