Recommended reading

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Happy Father’s Day to all you fathers! Tomorrow, I mean. Except that it’s Father’s Day at my house today because this is the day my sons could come over. Here’s some light reading to tide the rest of you over to tomorrow.

๐Ÿ’ป Suzanne Lucas is an expat in Switzerland and sometimes she writes about how life works there. This time she wrote about how pharmacies and doctors’ offices work. It’s interesting stuff. Read Swiss Saturday: The Pharmacy

Morris Minor

๐Ÿ’ป Susie Trexler visited the building in Springfield, Illinois, where Abraham Lincoln practiced law and brought us pictures. Painted signs on the building’s exterior were recently restored. Read Lincoln’s Law Office: Bringing Ghost Signs Back to Life

๐Ÿ’ป Lies, says N. S. Palmer, are different from bullshit. Read Truth, Lies, and Bullsh-t

๐Ÿ“ท It’s a camera from the former East Germany — quirky, but well built and a surprisingly good performer. Theo Panagopolous reviews the Prakti. Read Prakti – Early prakticalities

๐Ÿ“ท Have you ever seen any of your work stolen on the Internet? Johnny Martyr has some good advice about what to do when it happens. Read Battling Copyright Infringement


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4 responses to “Recommended reading”

  1. Christopher Smith Avatar
    Christopher Smith

    There appears to be no link to the Theo Panagopolous article.

  2. Susie Avatar

    I always enjoy seeing what’s on your recommended reading posts. Thanks for including me in this week’s round up!

    1. Jim Grey Avatar

      My pleasure!

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