On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Ben<[email protected]> wrote:
> 2.  Not all mental skills can be called memory.  Suppose you wanted to retain 
> the ability to multiply two arbitrary 3 digit numbers in your head in 30 
> seconds.  It wouldn't make sense to make a bunch of cards depicting various 
> specific numbers to multiply.  To me, remembering how to program or how to do 
> linear algebra falls in the grey area between remembering the definition of a 
> word and "remembering" how to ride a bicycle.

I think that for things like this it would be cool to program some
type of "dynamic card" that would make a math problem out of random
numbers and quiz you on it. I agree that this could be very helpful,
it might make sense to use a different scheduling algorithm for this.

Jason

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