Wednesday, January 19, 2005

animaniacs on dvd

Attention Animaniacs fans! If you want to see Animaniacs brought to DVD, one thing you can do is sign up to be notified when it will become available at Amazon.com (if that link doesn't work, just go to Amazon.com and select DVD as the search and type in Animaniacs).

Amazon's message says "The studio is currently not producing this title on DVD, but to be notified when it is available, enter your e-mail address at right. You'll also be voting for this release; we'll let the studio know how many customers are waiting for this title."

Vote, people, vote!

3 Comments:

At Thu Jan 20, 04:45:00 PM 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Now that's a fantastic move by Amazon. I just read something off slashdot a few days ago about niche markets and the long tail of the demand curve. To have a large trustworthy intermediary conglomerating your demand and acting as your agent to procure the trancription of the shows into a conveniant medium is nice step towards breaking the vicious cycle of:

"Nobody buys it, so we don't produce it"
"Nobody sells it, so I can't buy it"

Here's hoping this spreads in popularity, so that you can express your interest to TRUSTWORTHY source about related items, without letting the "spam affiliates" have a free crack at your contact info.

 
At Thu Jan 20, 11:08:00 PM 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Following your cancer battle and health insurance battles, and wishing you the best with all that. I feel positive for you, because I have known several people cured of this type of Cancer over the years, and had a close relative who was in on a lot of early trials on it in the 1950's when absolutely nothing was known. Even then life expectancy was raised from about 6 months to 10 years with the known chemo-therapies of that era. Now, as I understand it the rate of cure far exceeds that. Like you mentioned, if you have to have a cancer, it's the kind to have.

As to the hair thing... well, I know a great looking guy with the shaved head thing going who does have the bulging veins, but flaunts "the look" anyway. My advice is to complete the look with an earring. Would be interested in how young 20-something women react to that. Personally, I like the whole ball of wax,i.e. no hair and the earring. But then I am old.

Talking about your treatments is encouraging to anyone else going through any health problems. It can get hard, but you seem very centered, and pro-active about everything. I think it is good you are in the standard Stanford V group in your Clinic trial, since that therapy has been very successful. Keep posting on this subject.

Will check out the Amazon situation. Can old people vote??? (Just kidding. Sure we can.)

 
At Thu Jan 20, 11:19:00 PM 2005, Blogger Bryan said...

I'm also grateful that I'm getting the ABVD rather than the Stanford V. I agreed to be part of the trial both with the hope that I'd be done with the treatment in three months, and the knowledge that I was helping future Hodgkin's sufferers have another option of treatment. But it really helps having this week off to "recover" (how much recovery there will be in the succeeding weeks remains to be seen), so I'm also glad I was chosen to be in the control group.

 

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