(I'm really astonished, that until now, just a few "crumbs" have reached the public.)
First of all, "crumbs"!?
I've uploaded not just still-shots, but entire videos of BOTH ceremonies, plus as much of the Banquet as my phone would let me record. The video was uploaded as fast as I could. Photos and videos are different things I understand, each is good for different purposes, but I still wouldn't call a full video-and-sound capture of the event "crumbs"!
My next thought is: maybe you should have put your money where your mouth is, and upgraded my flight home to a direct flight so I wouldn't have had to spend 3.5 extra hours on Saturday at Dallas airport. Maybe that would have sped things up a bit.
But there's no evil, dark conspiracy to keep the pictures out of your hands, don't worry.You do realize that the Consecration just happened, right? Virtually everyone who attended the Consecration also attended the Pontifical High Mass the next day. And many of those also attended the potluck, which went until Friday early evening. Maybe some locals went home that night, or caught a late flight home. But my flight wasn't until 11:00 the next day (Saturday).
Where was I on Saturday? I left my hotel room at 9:45 AM and arrived home (Texas) at 8:10 PM. Oh, and my wife wanted to pick up some groceries on the way home, since she isn't accustomed to taking 6 young children (including a baby) shopping by herself. (I've worked from home since 2004 -- before I got married.) So that's how my Saturday was spent.
I got back late on Saturday night and I'm just now getting caught up. It took me until Tuesday morning (right now) to get all the video segments named and uploaded to Youtube, plus get my suitcase unpacked, etc. I still have to sort through the photos. I did manage to backup everything to DVDs -- it took (5) DVDs holding 4.7 GB each.
As you might have noticed, I have also created several threads on CI advertising specific items, over the past 2 days.
To slow things down further, I discovered a program with CathInfo's software when I tried to upload some high-resolution photos. The software takes each photo you upload and creates a "thumbnail" of it for display inside the post. But to do this, a certain amount of memory has to be allocated -- but the software was limiting itself to only 90 MB which apparently isn't enough for certain super high-res photographs (like the ones taken by Fr. Ortiz). So I had to track down and fix that problem on Sunday.