Any data that changes meaningfully with respect to time can be characterized as time-based media. Audio clips, MIDI sequences, movie clips, and animations are common forms of time-based media. Such media data can be obtained from a variety of sources, such as local or network files, cameras, microphones, and live broadcasts.
next friday.i'll try to catch the 5:08 HIAWATHA service train to mil-town. you'll steel the sho, i'll sew it... and maybe practice space pics the next day after some FUEL FOOD?
p.s it's lighter later so catch some rays
love from plutonium and beyond~miss white
Pictures, eh? yes of course, say the 25th? let's start earlier that latr. no more wasting days in mil-town. just let me git some food in my belly.
who took the lamppost picture? yun pretty.
OMG! You're amazing!
About as amazing as listening to RadioDavidByrne.
Wait asec, ain't one a yous guys named David? huh, that must be why you're so great.