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Tera Wray is a contract actress for Pleasure Productions who grew up in Kentucky. She balances acting in adult movies such as 'Naughty Auditions' and 'Desperate Housewives Confessions' with her love of music and video games. We took a moment to interview this garrulous twenty year old about her favorite band, what she did before adult movies and her addiction to gadgets.

What gadgets do you always bring with you to the set?


My PSP never leaves me. Of course, I have my two cell phones. I have a Palm Trio 680 and an AT&T 8525 PC Phone. It's a lot.


Why the Trio?


I've had a Trio for probably five years now. I love the touch screen. I can't even use a regular cell phone now because I'm like "uh, uh, [jabbing the air], I can't make it work right." I like all the capabilities it has. I like all the chat rooms as far as text messaging goes. I love being able to get on the internet and check my E-mail. My E-mail in my business is very, very important. I get so many of them a day, and being able to get it on my phone like that just makes it so much easier.


Are you planning on getting an iPhone?


My brother actually works for AT&T. At first, I wanted one. I wanted to be one of the first persons (sic) to have it. I was actually somewhere else in the country for a store signing, so I couldn't actually go stand in line with the rest of the fools out there. But I'm kind of glad I didn't now because my fingernails get in my way. And it's not exactly a fingernail-responsive touch pad like the 8525 or the Trio is. You have to actually use your fingertip. It was so hard for me to actually type. It's just not what I was used to. So I'm happier with the two phones that I have.


Who was the last person you sent a text message to and what was it about?


It was to Wayne Static and I was asking him when I get to put his [blank] in my [blank].


What site or service do you go pretty much every time you get online?


Well, I go to AOL. That's my homepage, AOL and Google Search. So it's pretty cool. I go to Hotmail, because I have my email there. And I do my AOL Instant Messenger, which you can find me at Tera Wray.


Name one thing you wish your iPod/cell phone/laptop could do that it doesn't do now.


Well, my laptop right now doesn't have a camera. I've been looking for more. But I wish more that I didn't have to type. I know they have voice recognition units too, but my accent just doesn't work right for those sometimes. I mean, they totally misspell everything! I would like a better voice recognition program for my laptop.


What kind of laptop do you have?


What do I have right now? I go through so many. I was a computer tech for an insurance company for three years, so I have like three home computers, three laptops. So one that I'm carrying around right now is a Compaq, but I don't even remember what f@#$% brand, what's in it.


Do you remember what voice recognition software you have?


No, I don't. I got all that stuff so long ago. I just don't even care anymore. I just care about f#@$%*. But I still love technology.


Who is the best you've ever had in bed? Why?


Wayne Static is the best I've ever had because his c&*# is so big and he's a rock star.


You're stranded on a desert island: What gadget do you bring with you?


I would bring my PSP with mebecause I'm a big videogame freak. And you can also watch movies on it and listen to music, which I can't live without.


And your favorite game?


Well, all the 'Tony Hawks' are always good. And all the 'GTA's are always good, too. 'Grand Theft Auto,' for all those people who don't know.


What's the longest time you've ever spent playing a video game in one sitting, and what was it?


Probably for like three days straight! It was probably 'Grand Theft Auto: Vice City,' when it first came out. It totally changed games, pretty much.


What is the most played song or artist on your iPod?


That would be Static-X and it would be every single song they have.


Mac or PC?


Both, do I have to pick one? I'm more familiar with the PC, I know more about it, but I've been playing with Macs lately. So, I like them both. It's so hard.


If you were an inventor, what gadget or piece of technology would you invent?


I would invent something... Oh yeah, this is one thing I've always wanted. I was going to say something sexual, but this is something I've really, really want. I want to be able to think of a place I want to be, and just be there. You know, after you're partying all night, you're f#%^$ up and you're ready to get home, just get laid or just lay down. Who cares about sex when you're so tired? I mean, I always care, but ... I want to be able to put this little helmet on and think, "I want to be in my bed right now," and be there. That would be great.

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