Great! Another article in the #ThingsToKnow series of post 🙂 Following the increasing number of fatal road accidents, the police has recently announced that they are reinforcing their presence on our roads, especially by multiplying vehicle checkpoints. These operations are meant to control both drivers and vehicles by ensuring that they are compliant to existing laws... Continue Reading →
Education is the right step towards a more responsible internet behavior
As time goes by, I am more and more thinking that I made the wrong choice when I decided to vote for lalliance lepep. They are showing their true colors now, just like any other politician in power. Although there's no lack of examples, I will go straight-forward to today's point. The (acting?) Minister of Technology has... Continue Reading →
Things to know about the first days of parenthood
After the wedding and pregnancy phases in the series of posts entitled "Parenthood", there isn't any reason why the next one in the list should not be dedicated to parenthood and everything around a new-born baby. To be honest, I started writing bits and pieces of this post several weeks back when we were busy preparing the... Continue Reading →
Beware : Phishing mail alert from a Mauritian educational institution!
When she received a university mail asking her to login with her email address and password to gain access to some files, my cousin immediately found something suspicious. To be sure not to miss any important mail from that Mauritian educational institution providing tertiary courses, she forwarded that said mail along with the attached login file to... Continue Reading →
Smile please – Speed cameras are now on, price of diesel goes down & old ID cards still valid
Finally a new post on the blog but however, I admit that what I'm gonna write is nothing new. Not that kind of post I'm fond of but nevertheless, I wanted to write on these few points here. Speed cameras To start with, approximately half of the speed cameras are operational since today. However, I still don't... Continue Reading →
New Road Safety Coordinator disapproves law for pedestrians
As published in lexpress (16th August 2015), Daniel Raymond has replied to several questions in regards to his new responsibilities as our new Road Safety Coordinator. As quoted below, he firmly stands against the introduction of new laws applicable to pedestrians: Q : Instaurer une loi pour les piĂ©tons, est-ce une solution ? A : Non, ça n’a pas de... Continue Reading →
No, a domain name cannot be ‘reserved’…
This news is making a buzz since this yesterday evening, especially among IT professionals and enthusiasts. <!-- Notice : This post aims to explain the topic to the general public, without going into technical stuffs.  --> As far as I know and unless someone proves otherwise, you can either buy a domain or not. Period. Technically, we say, register... Continue Reading →
Back from a short business trip to Reunion Island
Our mission on the island consisted of collaborating with our local colleagues based in the Reunion Island's office on a specific project. After landing in Reunion Island around mid-day on Tuesday, we headed directly to the office and started working straight-away. When we left for Hotel Belle Pierre late in the evening, it was already pitch dark and after dinner,... Continue Reading →
More strict law enforcement on our roads as from 27 July 2015
While speed cameras will be switched on again only in the month of September, the new strategy to enforce laws on our roads will be put into action as from tomorrow. No more double-penalty system. No more bulky Driving License Counterpart (DLC). No more hidden speed cameras. Instead a new system to sanction drivers committing... Continue Reading →