Filed under: Kavi | Tags: Advice, Blogging, Career, Commute, Feature, Newspaper, TalenEgg.ca, TONight, toronto, Web 2.0, Writing
Every now and then I volunteer my time and my writing to TalentEgg.ca. They’re a career hub resource for new and current grads seeking guidance on the real world after school. They have a content partnership with Toronto’s newest commuter mag, TONight Newspaper. I’d never really heard of the paper–or seen it for that matter–but a friend alerted me that an article I had written for TalentEgg was featured in Tuesday night’s edition! Sweet!
Cassandra from TalentEgg was kind enough to scan me the feature. Click the photo to enlarge.
Filed under: the ussh. | Tags: Advertisment, Blog, Endorsement, Gatorade, Michael Jordan, New, Single Serving, Slam Dunk, Sports, Tumblr, Web 2.0

So I’ve gone and done it again. I can’t help it. I love tumblr and the single serving blog. I’ve combined my love of sports and ads to create this: fuckyeahsportsads. It’s a shrine to the sports advertisement and endorsement. You can even submit your own! I’m having a lot of fun with this one.
Filed under: the ussh. | Tags: Blogs, Can't get you out of my head, Kylie Minogue, Life, Music, Single Serving, Songs that Stick, Tumblr, Web 2.0

Having a tune stuck in your head can be an amusing distraction or the most annoying thing ever. Sometimes you just zone out and hum away—repeating lines in a song that you remembered or heard. Other times you’re just plain frustrated that someone, somehow has managed to torture you with a tune that just won’t go away.
That’s what Songs That Stick is all about. Adding to the slew of single serving blogs that Elena and I publish, we’ve added another Tumblr destination for you to either hate or love. Our goal is to post every song that takes hostage of our minds in attempt to annoy you even further, or make you a fan of something you may not have heard before.
I’ve found that the song leaves my head once I post it to the site. I can listen to it once in its entirety and then move on. Enjoy.
Filed under: the ussh. | Tags: Advice, Blogs, Career Incubator, Careers, Employment, Life, Resume, TalentEgg.ca, Web 2.0, Writing
Just published: 3 reasons why your blog is as important as your resumé.
Filed under: the ussh. | Tags: 2009, Blog, Culture, Family, Internet, Life, Web 2.0, Writing

Look at the curve on my thumb!
When my cousin Ashwin was visiting in December, he told me how he found it odd that everyone I knew had a blog. He found it weird that everyone was blogging, and that it was weird how we all talked about how we had read each others blogs. He pointed out the fact that we even talked about similar posts that someone else had written. I’ve been thinking about this for a while now. Since he left, actually. For the most part it made us look web crazy.
Why have we immersed ourselves in our blogs? I don’t know a single person from back home who blogs. What does it say about our lifestyle here? I still don’t know the answer to that question, and a majority of what I do for a living revolves around what people say on blogs. I wonder if I’ll ever figure it out. A part of me likes to think that everyone wants to be heard. Everyone wants to say, “You can read about it on my blog!”



