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Annie Get Your Gun 2008

This year, Tracie, Tori, Emma and I are all in Leawood Stage Company's production of Annie Get Your Gun. The show runs 7 nights (July 17-20 and July 24-26). The show is at 8:00 pm in Ironwoods Park, which is located near 147th & Mission Rd. Admission is free.

We've been working at this 5 days a week since June 1, and are very excited for everyone to come see the show. Bring your lawn chairs or a blanket to sit on.

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I think a lot about the sheer amount of personal information I put on the internet. The first time it really hit me was in 2004, when I launched a boycott of the Sinclair Broadcast Group advertisers. Posters at FreeRepublic quickly began making threats, and soon my phone number and home address were posted. Suffice it to say, that night I was glad to have a good security system.

Last week I had the nerve to post some pictures I took at a trade show about the Sigma DP1 camera, and the "Sworn Defenders of Sigma Corporation", otherwise known as the posters at the Sigma DPReview forum were also able to "dig up" things like my Amazon Wish List ("....it figures, look at the books he wants to read.") and a list of the camera equipment I own ("...what an easy target for a thief."). I can't imagine these people being anywhere near as dangerous as the nuts at Free Republic, but it still made me think about all the places I publicly put information online.

I've been asked about whether I'm worried for my kids' safety after I put their pictures online. I have thought about it a lot, and I decided that since I really do not believe in living in fear, and I know that the risk is slim, I can't let it bother me.

However, I know our media environment, and I know the reality of what would happen should something happen. I know I wouldn't come out so well. But who cares? I can't worry about what they would do.

The other real risk is letting the world know who you are. I've had friends ask about the potential of diminished job prospects. But I see that much differently. If a potential client or employer is someone who would like me less because of my political opinion, movie-star looks :), the fact that I sometimes use emoticons, my music taste, poor writing skills, or anything else, then I want them to do that up front. I highly suspect at least 2 instances of lost work due to my obvious opinions. But I left the corporate world so I could be more choosy about with whom I work. I seek to be filtered because it almost guarantees that I'll get along with the person (although I don't believe that anyone should be allowed to discriminate on the basis of a protected category, especially race, gender and sexual orientation). I've been fortunate to have an abundance of work. I lost some opportunities, but I gained better ones, with better people.

And the best thing, is that if we make it another 100 years, maybe I can connect with one of my great-great-great grandchildren. I've been scanning all of my parents' and grandparents' photos, and I really feel more connected when I look at those people, alive only through some tangible object left behind. But a photograph isn't enough. I would love to be able to read about how these people thought or lived - what made them mad, what was funny. Tumblr blog provides all of your online activities in a single stream, and I would love to be able to archive my stream (like Swiss Picture Bank is doing with photos - 30 or 99 years guaranteed storage).

So it's good to see that like-minded people, rewarding this vision. We're charting the waters as we go, but at least we're not alone.

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2007 Family Portrait

Today is my mom's 60th birthday. Here she is in January 1968, when she was 20 years old, and had either recently given birth to my brother, Chris, or is about to.

Kathy Davis
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For those of you who don't know, Tori and I are both in the Leawood Stage Company's production of The Music Man, I am playing a salesman, the farmer, and in the adult chorus, and Tori is in the Teen Chorus, and does a lot of dancing.

We have seven shows during July:

July 19, 20, 21, 22, & July 26, 27, 28, 2007
8:00 pm each night
Admission is Free
Ironwoods Amphitheatre
Ironwoods Park

Ironwoods park is at 147th and Mission Road. Come a bit early and be sure to bring a blanket or lawn chairs.

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