I love responding to questions about self-tonometry. I prefer this to writing blog posts in a vacuum. If you have been a long time reader of FitEyes.com, you have probably noticed that the trend lately is that my detailed responses are coming in the form of replies to posts that other people have made. I prefer it this way. I want to thank everyone who is making posts and asking questions. Please continue to do so!
The only disadvantage of this form of posting is that if you are trying to follow my latest commentary on self-tonometry, you will have to dig down a couple levels in the website content structure to find it.
For example, Agnes posted some comments that inspired me to write quite a lot. I think there is generally useful information in my reply, but because it is posted as a reply to Agnes, many people might not read it or even see it. Personally, I'd still rather have this type of interaction. I prefer that everyone who reads FitEyes post comments and questions and I will respond to the content that I find most interesting or widely useful. I spend some years writing in what felt like a vacuum, and I would prefer to move away from that now.
The original topic was Latest self-tonometry research proposal. Agnes posted a comment below that, and my reply is entitled background on self-tonometry - how to observe. (http://fiteyes.com/forum/simple-self-tonometry-research-proposal-673#com...)
How would you find this information if I hadn't provided the links above? There are several ways. One is to click the Recent posts link in the sidebar. You can also find all my posts by clicking on my name (near the heading of any post I make) and the "track" tab.
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