Catching Up With Old Friends...

... and making some new ones in the process.

I'm a recent convert to the world of facebook. Yep, I got sucked into it because a girl I liked had an account, and I wanted to see more pictures of her. No. I'm not an Internet stalker. I actually knew (and still know) this girl and we met for the first time far before I knew about facebook.

Unlike myspace which is customizable via some very convoluted css (not very many nice selectors), all facebook pages look roughly the same, and I see this as a clear benefit. The facebook screen layout is very clean and simple. I can move my little pods, or "boxes" around by dragging them and this is a very nice thing indeed. I hated it on myspace that everyone's page looked different, maybe it's the programmer in me that likes things organized and orderly, but really I think it's because the focus of facebook doesn't seem to be people tweaking the look of their profile, but rather getting people in touch with one another. I must confess that there are people's profiles on myspace that I stopped going to simply because I found their page layout annoying or harsh on my eyes.

I started out on facebook as I said just to see pictures of my friend, but during the registration process facebook (with my permission) logged into my gmail, discovered my contact list, and automatically found out who I knew that was already on facebook. It then sent those people friend requests. Before I knew it -- BAM! -- I had 80 friends. Now, why none of them ever told me about facebook is another matter entirely, but the point is that setup was simple and helped me to get started in the facebook community. I also like how facebook is constantly (yet unobtrusively) suggesting new friends to me. It's not being random either, the suggestions it makes are friends of friends. So, I'm up to 122 friends as of this writing, and it's simply amazing how many old friends from my days in high school this little (okay huge) community has put me back in touch with. I've spoken recently to old teachers, classmates, and old girlfriends. But that's not all! I frequent a few popular mailing lists for programmers, jQuery, jQueryUI, CFTalk, my local CFUG, OpenBD, and numerous other mailing list (many of which are Google groups), and facebook has helped me to keep in touch with these folks in an area outside of the mailing lists. It's nice to put faces to names that you're used to reading either in blogs or in mailing list posts.

So, I'm a big facebook fan. One other thing they've done which is nice, is their approach to advertising. Yes, advertising. I hate adverts in general, but I also understand the need for the revenue that they create, and the desire of the advertisers to be seen by such a large audience as the facebook community. That said, I like the way in which facebook handles advertising. All adds are unobtrusive, and small. So far, I've never encountered any flashing or spinning or obnoxious adverts. I have run across some ads that I found objectionable, but in this regard the facebook folks were listening to their users. There is a group on facebook (groups are another neat feature of facebook, but not one that I'm going to talk much about) of people who are against offensive adverts on facebook. Particularly the way in which some of the advertisers choose to objectify women. Well, underneath every advert (except some flash ones...) there is a little thumbs up and thumbs down button. No matter which one you pick, you get to give immediate feedback to the facebook folks on why you gave the thumbs up or down. If you chose to give the ad the thumbs down, it immediately replaces the ad with a different one. I've not confirmed this with anyone at facebook, but it seems that they're doing something like Stumbleupon does when you tell it you like or don't like a site. The types of adverts I dislike I'm seeing less and less of, while I'm seeing more of the types of adverts to which I've given the thumbs up.

Currently, my high school class is planing a fifteen-year reunion, and my high school theatre group is planning a reunion of their own (since not everyone was in the same graduating class). I also, use it routinely to communicate with some folks the way I'd use my gmail account to communicate with others.

Are you on facebook? If not, why not? If so, what do you use it for?

More Theatre News

So I've got three more performances left of Larry Shue's The Foreigner, and so far we've had a really good run. Last night's performance was particularly good. I think it's the best performance I've given so far. The audiences are loving it, and laughing the whole way through.

Yesterday I was cast in the role of Krojack in Artisan Center Theatre's upcoming production of Don't Drink The Water directed by Kit Hussey. For Krojack, I get to play a bad guy again, yea! I think it has something to do with my mustache. It helps me to look sinister, and dark. Krojack, is the archetypal eastern-block secret police-type guy. I'll be working on my best Boris Badenov accent. This is going to be a really fun show. I can't wait!

In other theatre news, rehearsals for The Music Man continue. I finally have a wife! Mrs. Jacey Squires will be played by Allison Klingler, and what a cutie! 

Alison

We stepped all over each others feet yesterday trying to learn the Shipoopie. Actually, it was really fun! Music Man is a very large cast, but despite the organized chaos it's starting to come together slowly, but surely.

Just for grins, here's another picture of me with my quartet:

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That's me, second from the left with the moustache. They're a great bunch of guys really, and we're working on our sound.

From left to right: Connor, Me, Trent, and Chris (yes, there are two Chris')

And here's another picture of us being silly:

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The Foreigner closes on May 17th, and my remaining performances are May 13th, 15th, and 17th at 7:30pm.

The Music Man opens on May 30th and runs through June 28th. My cast runs every Monday and Friday at 7:30pm and every Saturday at 3:00pm. The second cast performs every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening for the duration of the run.

Rehearsals for Don't Drink The Water, begin on June 2nd and the show runs from July 11th through August 2nd. As with most shows at The Artisan, this one is double cast. I don't yet know which cast I'll be in, but I'm looking forward to working with everyone involved!

As for what comes after that, well... potentially a role in Peter Pan the musical, but it depends on what comes up in area theatre in the way of audition opportunities.

Well, that's what's happening with me in the non-technical arena.

Mixed Feelings...

The new year has been an eventful one so far. The Ark is over, and I miss the cast already. I may or may not be able to make the cast party on Friday (and that thought bums me out), but I'm gonna try my darnedest to make it there. On the other hand, my surgery is coming up soon -- this Wednesday in fact -- and my life is about to change forever.

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The Ark Gets a Positive Review

Well, opening weekend of "The Ark" is over, and as I prepare myself for tonight's New Year's Eve performance, I thought I'd just reprint the review we got of our opening night performance which took place last Friday (12/28/07).

The review was really quite favorable despite a few opening night hicups. :o)

Relationships make 'The Ark' endearing

By MARK LOWRY
Star-Telegram staff writer

HURST -- In the musical The Ark, when Noah sings "no one knows what lies ahead on this journey like no other," he's not necessarily talking about the tasks of taking care of animals and staying afloat on a wooden vessel.

Soon we learn what makes this musical, now onstage at Artisan Center Theater, so endearing: its exploration of relationships between spouses and between father and son.

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The Ark -- Don't Miss The Boat!

One of the things I love doing (besides coding in CF) is to sing and be on stage. It's been a while since I've done both of these things together. However, I recently auditioned for a part in the musical The Ark by Michael McLean and Kevin Kelly, and this last Monday I received a call offering me a part!

I'm super excited to be involved in this production at The Artisan Center Theatre which will run from Dec.28 through Jan.26. I would love it if everyone reading this in the DFW area (or who might be in the area during the shows run) would come and see this musical comedy about life on board the ark during those forty days and nights.

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