At least once a week on this blog I get down and dirty into some aspect of chronobiology that can get quite technical and requires the use of terminology which, unless you have read my blog in great detail every day since inception or are a chronobiologist yourself, you will not understand. Now I have discovered a searchable Dictionary of Circadian Physiology (compiled by Dr.Roberto Reffinetti) that you can consult for a quick refresher. Do you think it would be useful to put a link to it on the sidebar so it is always accessible?
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I vote Yes for a sidebar link to the dictionary.
Oops -- Sorry, I see you've already inserted the link for it. Thanks.
Aaarrgh... Now I see that it wasn't a sidebar link I was looking at, but the link under Recent Posts. Is there a way you can incorporate those little trash can icons like Blogger.com provides, so that if we post a comment in error, we can delete it later?
OK, I'll do it. As for deleting comments, I am not sure MT can do it, but I have forwarded your idea to the sysadmin.
OK, it's done - on the left side-bar, kind of lower down, under "Resources"...
Thanks. I have a feeling I'm going to be consulting that dictionary a lot.