David32441 wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 8:34 pmI'm sure Telecine history / digital film scanning history might lead to something?
What, you expect me to actually LOOK for the things I am interested in? I am a passive consumer! The media giants must anticipate what I want and offer it to me for sale. There is so much information available from simple Googoo searches but I need it handed to me on a silver platter.
You are right, of course. Oh, the good old days when I would go to a library and find books I could read and learn things from. It is so much easier now with information online but I fail to put forth the effort.
Anyone still got David’s AIupscale of the dvd? Mega links are down
Re: [REL] 36 fillette (1988)
Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2023 9:51 pm
by Night457
goku33 wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 9:12 pm
Anyone still got David’s AIupscale of the dvd?
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Don't feel too special, princess! I have been making direct-downloads available more and more often when I eMule a file (but not always). I can start eMuling a file right after I get it loaded back onto my computer. Uploading the file to a sharing site takes time -- especially if I do not shut down all the other uploading (like eMule) that I am doing simultaneously.