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Posté : 18 avr. 2014, 22:46
par Illy Ziemens
Is there somebody?
Anybody?
Alloo!
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Its too quit in here...lets go
Re: ?
Posté : 19 avr. 2014, 16:38
par Thark
Yes, you're right... It's really "quiet" in here...
But I guess many of us are very busy elsewhere at this time, including myself...
I'm sure things are gonna "move" and react soon in some places of the Forum... (most notably with the prepublication of Juillard-Sente's new album)...
See you soon !

Re: ?
Posté : 19 avr. 2014, 23:52
par Sniper
It's spring! I been busy working in my garden and grading midterms.
Re: ?
Posté : 15 déc. 2014, 06:44
par Sniper
Such a long time. I've actualy moved to my home country after 14 years. It's still pretty stressful, as I'm waiting for furniture and the paperwork to import my husband.

Tech Curiosity from a Comics Fan – Can Cloud Tools Help Organize Collections?
Posté : 23 mai 2025, 11:14
par sanders14
Hi everyone,
I’ve been a fan of Blake and Mortimer for years, and recently I started trying to digitize my collection..scans, notes, trivia, everything. While looking for ways to keep things organized and maybe even accessible on different devices, I stumbled across a tech term I hadn’t heard before: What Is Google Cloud Console?
From what I gather, it’s a platform to manage apps and storage in the cloud, but I’m not sure if it’s overkill for something as simple as a personal comic archive. Has anyone here used cloud tools to manage their comic collection or fan projects?
I’d love to hear if anyone has found a fun or practical way to use digital tools to enhance their Blake and Mortimer experience—or any other series for that matter.
Appreciate any insights from fellow fans who enjoy mixing comics with a bit of tech!