Unfortunately, you can't suspend your own memory :-)

The best thing to do, once you come back, is to do as many revisions per day 
as you feel comfortably with to catch up. Mnemosyne has been designed to 
present you the most important revisions first, and to take into account that 
you are late in the scheduling.

Cheers,

Peter

On Tuesday 21 April 2009 03:22:51 [email protected] wrote:
> Just wondering if there is any way to suspend the algorithm for a
> period of time.  I'm going to be gone for 20 days and I'd like to just
> start back where I left off, rather than having my entire deck of
> 7,000+ cards up for review.
>
> Thanks for any info you can provide.
> 
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