Cary ✨

@cary5871@tweesecake.social
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Married, Christian, musician (keys and vocals), computer nerd, avid bookworm, social butterfly, outgoing, friendly, are all words that describe me.
Here's my crazy song that I created this morning! Tell me what yall think! LOL #audio
This is as close as I'll come to celebrating the Fourth of July. I will take no questions.
why the fuck does jaws cost more than a goddamn computer. why do i have to call someone on a landline during business hours like it’s 1997 to qualify for a license that doesn’t completely fuck me. why is the only thing between me and a usable system a goddamn dealer. it’s a screen reader, not meth.
And finally...Celeste's Tantrum, Screamo version. LOL...
Enjoy the 60's psychadelic version of the Potty song.
I took random dumb lyrics about going to the potty and ran them through Suno 4.5. sadly this song is probably more catchy than it has any right to be.
And, here is one more little piece of audio -- adjusted music in the waymo.
I have lived to tell the tale of my first Waymo ride in LA, as I was there for a work event, and so was Waymo. With a discount code in hand, I took it for a solo spin. What a surreal and empowering experience! The app is accessible with a screen reader, and you can turn on audio descriptions under Accessibility preferences, so the car will announce the streets it turns onto along the journey. Here's some audio from a video I took with the Meta glasses.

Adults: Behave!

Me: Seriously? As a child I saw Tarzan almost naked, Cinderella arrive home after midnight, Pinocchio told lies, Aladdin was a thief, Batman drove over 200 miles an hour, Snow White lived in a house with 7 men, Popeye smoked a pipe and had tattoos, Pac Man ran around to digital music while eating pills that enhanced his performance, and Shaggy and Scooby were mystery solving hippies that always had the munchies. The fault is not mine!

I've found two very old IDE spinner drives here and I think they contain data I'd like to get at. Hooking them up, motors spin, but in both cases there's just an initial click from the heads, then nothing else. They don't appear as drives in Explorer or Disk Management. I'm thinking the heads are stuck.

Do I know anyone who's successfully rescued data in this situation before? If so, please share tips/advice. Really only interested in firsthand knowledge this time. Thanks.