I second the notion that Matt just made; the pictures need to be recovered. While I'm on the subject of recovery (and I hope no one gets after me for posting this here, because I'm hoping someone will appreciate the point I'm trying to make here), I'd like to know if these threads can be edited by the person who started them. Using this thread as an example, I can see that it's got some good question and answer exchanges, but its going on over 10+ pages, and most of the information (like this post I'm making) are irrelevant to the topic thread or (like the previous post Matt just made about the photos not showing up) will become irrelevant once the pictures get fixed. I'm just suggesting that someone delete posts in threads once they become irrelevant. And if a thread contains a post in which someone resolved a problem that was easily resolved (such as resetting a device to complete an installation that was thought to be in error), delete these posts (especially if they go several pages) and just update the first post by emphasizing certain issues some users have faced. For example, you could state, "DON'T FORGET TO RESET YOUR DEVICE AFTER INSTALLING THIS THEME. Some users have complained about not seeing changes, etc."
I believe this would help a lot and cut down on repetitive questions. I'd be happy to volunteer some time to this.