Distro Closing Down
- Red Wolf
- Joined: Wed May 01, 2002 6:02 pm
- Location: Atlanta, GA
- Contact:
Distro Closing Down
I have decided to shut down the AMV Distribution Center. This decision has come about after several of months of thought on the subject and with several personal and logistical reasons behind it.
When the Dangling Carrot on AnimeMusicVideos.org took off, later exploding into the Golden Donut we all know and love today, I think the need for the Distro quickly dissipated. The Golden Donut is one of the best things to happen to the AMV community and I will continue to be a strong supporter and donator to it as long as I'm involved with AMVs. However one could view it as direct competition for the Distro and I must say that within a month of Golden Donut itself going online the Distro's request traffic went down significantly. Since then requests and submissions have both become very low.
Operation of the Distro has also become more difficult lately. Most notably new regulations at the USPS now require that I hand deliver every package to a clerk at the post office. Considering that before the new security all I had to do was bring Distro packages into work with me and put them in the out going mail this has become a major inconvenience. It has resulted in a much slower turn around as well as a hassle for myself.
The final set of reasons are personal. I have a new position at work and new responsibilities, including studying at home for certification exams. I've become more involved in local organizations which are demanding more of my time. My anime viewing is down and I can't remember the last time I did anything toward an AMV aside from think about one in the car. While the Distro is taking any where near every waking hour it does have a tendency to come up at the wrong times and it is a stress point when blocks of requests arrive at once.
There is also a question of motivation. Requests are down. Submissions are way down and I got very little response on a proposed AMV DVD distribution from creators. And there is also still the issue of 1 out of 5 requests not being done properly and thus digging even more into my time.
I will be maintaining Distro operations for any requests currently in route. However any packages that arrive post marked after April 12, 2004 will be returned to the sender without burning. I will be maintaining the Distro's burn files in the event of a special occasion warranting them, however the Distro will not be returning to any kind of public function. Feel free to email me about this manner at red_wolf@mac.com or post here.
I want to thank all of the requesters and submitters over the last year and a half. I think the Distro has helped a lot of people out in terms of getting their AMVs out and satisfying the needs of fans not quite on a fast Internet connection. It has been fun, I just think its time has come.
When the Dangling Carrot on AnimeMusicVideos.org took off, later exploding into the Golden Donut we all know and love today, I think the need for the Distro quickly dissipated. The Golden Donut is one of the best things to happen to the AMV community and I will continue to be a strong supporter and donator to it as long as I'm involved with AMVs. However one could view it as direct competition for the Distro and I must say that within a month of Golden Donut itself going online the Distro's request traffic went down significantly. Since then requests and submissions have both become very low.
Operation of the Distro has also become more difficult lately. Most notably new regulations at the USPS now require that I hand deliver every package to a clerk at the post office. Considering that before the new security all I had to do was bring Distro packages into work with me and put them in the out going mail this has become a major inconvenience. It has resulted in a much slower turn around as well as a hassle for myself.
The final set of reasons are personal. I have a new position at work and new responsibilities, including studying at home for certification exams. I've become more involved in local organizations which are demanding more of my time. My anime viewing is down and I can't remember the last time I did anything toward an AMV aside from think about one in the car. While the Distro is taking any where near every waking hour it does have a tendency to come up at the wrong times and it is a stress point when blocks of requests arrive at once.
There is also a question of motivation. Requests are down. Submissions are way down and I got very little response on a proposed AMV DVD distribution from creators. And there is also still the issue of 1 out of 5 requests not being done properly and thus digging even more into my time.
I will be maintaining Distro operations for any requests currently in route. However any packages that arrive post marked after April 12, 2004 will be returned to the sender without burning. I will be maintaining the Distro's burn files in the event of a special occasion warranting them, however the Distro will not be returning to any kind of public function. Feel free to email me about this manner at red_wolf@mac.com or post here.
I want to thank all of the requesters and submitters over the last year and a half. I think the Distro has helped a lot of people out in terms of getting their AMVs out and satisfying the needs of fans not quite on a fast Internet connection. It has been fun, I just think its time has come.
- mexicanjunior
- Joined: Wed Jun 27, 2001 11:33 pm
- Status: It's a process...
- Location: Dallas, TX
- Contact:
- Castor Troy
- Ryan Molina, A.C.E
- Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2001 8:45 pm
- Status: Retired from AMVs
- Location: California
- Contact:
- Pyle
- Joined: Sat Sep 07, 2002 10:45 pm
- Location: KILL KILL KILL THEM ALL
- Hitori
- Joined: Wed Feb 06, 2002 1:10 am
- Status: I might be back.
- Location: New Mexico
- Contact:
- Declan_Vee
- Mr. Poopy Pants
- Joined: Mon Feb 18, 2002 10:56 am
- Location: SA, Australia
- nailz
- Joined: Mon Jun 04, 2001 4:32 pm
- Location: Phoenix AZ
- Contact:
I never sent anything in or requested distro, but I do appreciate the fact that you did do it for so long Red Wolf. You are my own personal Jesus Christ, and if you ever find your balls needing a toungebath, let me know.
Ploink! Magic Cupcake! <a href="http://www.elvenking.net">Elvenking</a>. I'm sorry, I can't hear you over how awesome I am.
- TobinHood
- Mr. Poopy Pants
- Joined: Wed Mar 21, 2001 5:23 pm
- Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
- Contact:
OMG that's so fucking gross, yet I agree completely.nailz1000 wrote:I never sent anything in or requested distro, but I do appreciate the fact that you did do it for so long Red Wolf. You are my own personal Jesus Christ, and if you ever find your balls needing a toungebath, let me know.
OMG UI'm drunk this took like 10 minutes to type correctl;y.!
- WilLoW :--)
- Joined: Thu Jun 14, 2001 7:07 am
- Location: Matsudo, Japan
- Contact:
Although I didn't use this service myself, having a good host, a good internet connection, and living so far away that SASE system would have been a pain, I feel a bit sad.
I saw how much efort you put in this sytem, and it seemed to work so well.
I think you helped a lot in sreading AMVs
Now I have to find another solution for distributing the Animix DVD
(I think I answered positively when you suggested that) but anyway thanks for all the effort you put in this, I think very few persons would have done what you did.
I saw how much efort you put in this sytem, and it seemed to work so well.
I think you helped a lot in sreading AMVs

Now I have to find another solution for distributing the Animix DVD
