In the Sphere: Lessons, Jobs, and Ramen

Published on Mar 12, 2010   //  In the Sphere

The great thing about the blogosphere is the sheer variety of posts that these bloggers can write. No matter what your area of interest, someone is writing about it. Here are some of the best from the past week.

Dumb Little Man starts us off with some amazing life lessons from one Albert Einstein. There is so much more to this great mind than the theory of relativity. For instance, he reminds us of the importance of kissing a pretty girl with the full and undivided attention. Oh, what a romantic.

Hummingbird 604, better known as Raul Pacheco in most circles, loves trying out new and interesting places to eat all around town. In one of his most recent journeys, Raul made his way to The Foundation Lounge on Main Street. The service was prompt and the “BLT-ish” sandwich is a really good deal at just seven bucks, including a side salad.

Starving College Girl Lesley Chang has figured out that one way to avoid starvation is to get a job. She can’t apply for them all, so she has started a new Twitter account dedicated to finding some of the best jobs in Vancouver related to marketing, communications, public relations, writing, and design. Follow @bestjobsinvan on Twitter.

The Urban Muse Susan Johnston takes a moment to consider a very important question: how do you de-stress? It’s important to chase your dreams and achieve your goals, but you also need to take some “me” time to unwind. What do you do to relax? Do you read a book? Play video games? Go for a walk?

Tiny Bites foodie Karen Hamilton made her way down to Downtown Vancouver to try Hokkaido Ramen Santouka. This is a Japanese franchise that recently opened up on Robson Street, competing directly against the likes of Motomachi, Kintaro, and Benkei. All in all, Karen sounds quite pleased with the bowl of noodles she received.

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