Kajon Cermak

Kajon Cermak

KCRW Staff

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Houses and housing take many forms in LA, and that includes living on boats in the Southland’s marinas.   So what’s it like to live on a yacht or sailboat?

For liveaboards, home is where the boat is

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There's a new voice in town, that of the smartphone app called  Waze , which crowd-sources GPS signals from moving cars to guide drivers away from heavy traffic.

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