Blog The Right Thing

Thoughts, ideas or delusions that pop out of my head will constitute this blog. Keep your mind open that is all that I ask.


I. Be prepared

Always be protected, Avast is the shit, and it's free. Dont let viruses ruin your e-life.

II. I google, you google, we google, they google,

Know how to use it, because it is very functionnal, it's like a guide, a mentor in the cyber space.

III. Put your favorites on

I always have a toolbar of favorites websites like Deezer.com, Allocine.fr, Windows live email, Transilien.fr (in case of a strike), and one to my bank account. In one click, you can peacefully surf on the Internet, right from your bed.

IV. Equipment

You need more than a PC to go on the Internet. Make sure that you have all you need to share your life with people. SO here is my toolbox: a microphone, a camera, a webcam, and an mp3.

V. Do not open what you don't know

Very basic rule, but whatever you do and wherever you go, do not click everywhere and make sure that you know where everything comes from.

VI. Be creative


Choose your words carefully for your passwords

VII. Be open-minded

There are a lots of things you don't know on the Internet. So keep your eyes open because you'll never know what you will stumble upon.

VIII. Protect your privacy

Nothing stays buried for ever, especially when it happens on the Internet. So when you go on facebook or other social networks, be aware of how much of yourself you expose to a world.

IX. Teach what you know

It could be kids, it could be your grand parents, a lots of people don't know how to use the Internet. They are scared to do something wrong, to do something that cannot be undone. What you learn on the Internet, you got to pass it along.

X. Learn to live without it

The Internet is a great tool for communication. But do not be fooled, nothing can replace a real conversation, a real face to face, a real smile. Don't forget that there is a world out there.



That would be my choice. Look at it. It's a beauty.


What's up big bloggers?


I heard the new ebooks are coming out soon! Some of you are skeptical, and some are not. I have to say that I am pretty excited to hold that beauty of technology in my hands, just to try it out.

I have not read a book from cover to cover for a long time. Maybe books are not marketed well enough these days. Maybe I lost faith. But I doubt that. When I see a room full of books I just want to read them all, but I never know what to pick.

Maybe my passion for literature will rise up from the ashes and I will discover boatloads of books. That is why I hope.

We are bound to try the ebook, one day or another, someone will hand one to you, and you will have to try it. Maybe you won't like it at first and you won't buy one. But if that baby becomes popular, you'll have to adopt it. Cellphones started that way. Nobody knew if they were necessary, and now look at us.

"That's just the way it is" B.Hornsby



Three keys words to define e-learninng:


Easy, because every body knows or should know how to use a computer, or at least do basic tasks that you will have to perform in a future job.

Fast, because whatever you need, you can have in an instant on the Internet, you can find videos, audios, texts, images, they are just a click away from the class.

Efficient, because you can bring your work wherever you go and everything fits in only one flash drive.

The possibilities with e-learning are endless.

Socrate once said, « I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance », and that he said, is what makes him someone different, someone ready to discover things and understand them better than anyone else.


I do follow that principle on the Internet, because it is not humanly possible to know everything that goes on over there. Being aware of your ignorance allows you to overcome that difficulty very quickly. You can know focus on how to know things better, and that is an opportunity the Internet is offering you.

You do not know how this software works. No problem, just google the right question and you will get the right answer. It is not easy to find out what you need, it is actually somehow an art that takes many years to master. But when you do, you will be like a Jedi of the web, and no one will try to play you.





One amazing stuff I found out using the Internet is something pretty useful for any sport fan like me. I always was very disappointed to see that the French channel Canal+ was blurring its frequencies on TV, so that people who do not have the C+ decoder could not see the Champions League soccer championship for example. I wanted to follow the NBA, but I couldn’t. What about the PGA Master tour? What about boxing? What about the Super bowl?

Well, I couldn’t watch any of those.

One day, it was the semi-finale of the Champions league tournament and the Red devils of Manchester United were encountering the Blues from Chelsea. Two of the greatest teams of all time with some of the best players ever, like Drogba, Ronaldo, Rooney and plenty of others. And when I turned on my television I already knew that the image was bound to be encrypted, but still I wanted to see the game. I could have gone to a bar, but since I have a great TV at home and I had beer in my fridge, why would why?

So I went straight on the Internet and started looking, searching deep into the web to find a website where I could watch the game online. And after 30 minutes of disappointments, I found out this website:, called MyP2P.eu.

And if you go check it out, you’ll find out that it is pretty cool, and very easy to use.

There it was, a treasure of the Internet, hidden behind thousands of web pages, but still I found it. So now, I can watch what I want, whenever I want, and wherever it happens (even when it had already happened).





Let’s cut right to the chase, shall we?

How would you feel if someone steals your identity? How would you feel if one day you wake up, go to the door because the bell is ringing and there is a lawyer standing and an empty truck ready to seize your belongings?

What have you done?

Let’s rewind a little bit. Last week, you wanted to make a little surprise to your wife. You are hanging out in the stores, spent a couple of boring hours looking at clothes, perfumes, jewels but nothing strike your attention. Back home, you were listening to some music on deezer.com and while listening to your favourite artist you see that he is actually doing a concert in a week or so. You go right away on the proper website to buy some tickets, fill the application and pay with your credit card, supposedly protected by your bank. But instead of receiving the golden tickets of your dream, there he is, in his bright suit leading a bunch of movers just waiting for a sign to get your stuff out.


So what happened? What did you do?


Cyber-criminality happened. Some smart guy just created a fake webpage superimposed on the real one. So the second you finished up the application, the hacker saved the page with all your information on it and got at the same time all the numbers he needed to use your credit card. And maybe if you put the same password that you use for your other internet accounts, he may have snooped into your life.

From that moment, he had very little time to use that information against you, without you noticing it. He became you, used your money and your savings.


What can you do to be protected?

Make sure that you are using an alias first, that you only fill up the application that are necessary and try not to create too many accounts. As for the card security part, there are websites which provide a perfect secure way to do your transactions. Like paypal for instance. The best would be to chose your bank correctly because some are providing a specific type of insurance regarding buying stuff on the Internet.

Transparency is a tricky notion. Anyone would think that the Internet make good and bad acts show up faster. It is true that we can have access to any events around the globe faster, because the technology made it possible.

But since we always hear about the bad acts first, it made me realize that, we only hear about those things because people are interested by it. Anything can be transparent on the Internet. But it only comes up to our attention, because the web community made one singular event popular. It is all about popularity. It is all about rating, about how many people looked at one particular video.

What is sad though is that, this mass effect of the Internet rarely happens when something good takes place. People want to see drama, they are more attracted to what is wrong in this world. But if the Internet has been so transparent over the past few years, it is because it caught the attention of the other media, which actually realize how powerful the Internet can be, and how many people it reaches. It's like a perfect circle, something happens, someone took a video of it and posted it on the Internet. People start looking at in, and when it has reached a certain number of views, the TV for example is going to talk about it and emphasizes the buzz around it, making more and more people want to watch it. Because who would want to be kept out of the loop? Human beings are curious, that is why the Internet has become so transparent.