Something really horrible has happened to me. I was tugging at my MAC, trying to inch it closer to the outdoor lounge chair that I'm currently using as a desk chair, and my external hard drive fell off the window sill. I guess the Porche design Lacie employed didn't prevent it from knocking something loose in it because it ain't working when I plug it in. What does this mean?
Well, I have 7000 songs on it and pretty much every picture I've ever snapped and all my passwords for websites. Pretty much my entire fucking life is in this little box. The one guy I know can help me isn't calling me back and I'm freaking out. Lacie's website was useless and the original box for the item, which I have, doesn't have a manual or anything. Ahhhhhhh!
Without my Itunes, I'm totally fucked. Down here there is one alternative rock station and that's about all I can stomach on the radio. Thankfully this alt-rock station doesn't have any DJ's, so it's pretty much non-stop music. The downside is that apparently Alice and Chains are sitll thriving as a current band in Augusta. And that My Chemical Romance track is on repeat all fucking day long. So much so that I'm certain I know all the words to it just by happenstance.
Someone send help.
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I hate to say it, but if that thing was powered-up when it fell... you're probably screwed. It may be possible to send the drive back to LaCie (LaCrap), otherwise there's a slim chance that there's a loose connection in the drive. My guess is if it was on and plugged into the mac, then you've experienced a head crash.
Imagine a record turntable rotating at 5000-15000 rpm instead of the normal 33 1/3 rpm (or 45), the tonearm with it's needle is actually riding a cushion of air above the spinning platter. Now drop a cinder block on the tonearm. The result is analogous to a head crash.
Good luck though!
speaking of MTV reality shows..I have such a boner for the girl Dawn from The 70's House..Natasha Leggero. Not only is she a comedian, but she is slammin.
She reminds me of Eliza Dushku but older.
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