- Mon cheval s'appelle orage/mon frère est un cheval d'Alex Cousseau
- Deux histoires qui se rejoignent et qui ont pour cadre la Mongolie.
- Bagdan et la louve aux yeux d'or de Ghislaine Roman et Régis Lejonc
- Autre histoire se situant dans les steppes mongoles avec des loups, l'hiver et des pillards.
- Sally Lockhart , la malédiction du rubis de Philip Pullman
- Un roman au rythme très rapide, qui se lit facilement, sans grand bouleversement. Mais sympa.
- Les mystères de la quatrième république
- très bonne série de BD ayant pour cadre l'Algérie
- Les mystères de la cinquième république
- extrêmement bon polard, sur les débuts du gaullisme.
- Les régles de RuneQuest
- un JDR, pour jouer dans Glorantha - sans doute trop fermé pour moi.
- West legends - Wyatt Earp's Last hunt
- BD ayant pour cadre la fin du XIXᵉ siècle du côté de SFO.
I clearly remember, but can't date it. I was working for Mozilla messaging at the time ( momo ), being the QA lead for Thunderbird. It was at the end of one of the Mozilla All-hands, maybe in 2011 or 2012. At one of the ending keynotes, we were introduced to Boot 2 Gecko. A hack that would let US - Mozilla own the platform to run a mobile browser on. At the time, the iPhone was going strong and Google was trying to catch up with Android. MeeGo had been in development at Nokia for a while but was going nowhere even when Intel tried to help. Blackberry was slowly starting to die. In the Silicon Valley everything was about mobile, mobile, mobile and the emerging South Easter Asian market, where people would skip computers and use smartphones to join the internet revolution. We were struggling with Chrome and the massive investment by Google to take market share. Our Firefox port on Android was having loads of issues. We were denied by Apple's policies to be present on iPhones....
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