Yacht rock, from Wikipedia:
"Yacht rock" is a name for the popular soft rock that peaked between the years of 1976 and 1984. Significant "yacht rockers" include Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins, Christopher Cross, and Toto. In the musical sense, yacht rock refers to the highly polished brand of soft rock that emanated from Southern California during the late 1970s and early 1980s. In part, the term relates to the stereotype of the yuppie yacht owner, enjoying champagne and smooth music while out for a sail. Additionally, since sailing was a popular leisure activity in Southern California, many "yacht rockers" made nautical references in their lyrics, videos, and album artwork, particularly the anthemic track "Sailing" by Christopher Cross. Yacht Rock music is commonly described as, "A little bit better than elevator music!"
moar from miaf! - my favourites from thursday night:
#1 Nice day for a picnic

(so wonderful, hypnotic, reminded me of giantheads (unfortunately only two videos left of theirs))
#3 El Empleo

(bleak picture, great story)
#2 Naturebreak: Roommates

(amusing)
#1 Nice day for a picnic

(so wonderful, hypnotic, reminded me of giantheads (unfortunately only two videos left of theirs))
#3 El Empleo

(bleak picture, great story)
#2 Naturebreak: Roommates

(amusing)
the melbourne international animation festival (miaf!) is on this week. i think a foreign cat would say, "miaf, miaf." i'm not sure where-from-foreign.
i adore miaf. i go to the 'international programs' of around 12 short movies. it's random, and some are fantastic and some are hum-ho.
my favourites from last night:
#1 Aanatt

(a whoosh of colours and shapes (usually i don't connect to the abstract ones but this had something-something))
#2 I am so proud of you

(i didn't much like the drawing style, but the story vibrantly reminded me of tralfamadorians)
#3 Volgens de Volgels

(beautiful)
i adore miaf. i go to the 'international programs' of around 12 short movies. it's random, and some are fantastic and some are hum-ho.
my favourites from last night:
#1 Aanatt

(a whoosh of colours and shapes (usually i don't connect to the abstract ones but this had something-something))
#2 I am so proud of you

(i didn't much like the drawing style, but the story vibrantly reminded me of tralfamadorians)
#3 Volgens de Volgels

(beautiful)
alphabetised storytime.
why is is that, when you have coffee in the morning on a workday, it stimulates and awakens, but when you have coffee midday on a weekend at home, it has an entirely soporific effect?
look. i've bun busy. but i'm looking forward to google wave and project natal and mifi, and i'm thinking that google squared will end up providing much better comparison functionality that bing will ever have. no i am not linking to bing. but enough about me! how are you today.
p.s.
p.s.
I imagine that there are as many pitfalls to defining and explaining Wave as Westinghouse and Edison found when trying explaining the concept of the electrical grid to the masses. You plug a light bulb into the socket and the crowd oohs and aahs and assumes that Electricity is all about illumination; it’s a marvelous way of producing light without the open flames or soot of candles and oil lamps. Technically that’s true, but it misses the point.