> Robert Gravina wrote:
> > The reason I use Mnemosyne is that there is a research project behind
> > it,
> 
> I've been thinking about this a bit recently in light of the discussion
> regarding cramming. As I see it I am falsely recording my score as 0 or
> 1, and sometimes 2, as I deliberately want to see the card again soon,
> when I am revising for a particular category. So I'm not answering
> 'accurately' and therefore presumably uploading slightly duff learning
>  data.
> 
> Something else I've started doing, which I find simplifies learning, is
> to take a copy of my database before hand, then learn the flashcards
> until I can get them all correctly, then exit mnemosyne. Later, perhaps
> and hour or two, I copy the backup over the live data and run it again,
> knowing that I will see the flashcards again that I want to be really
> confident about.
> 
> I've no idea if I'm uploading  nonsense data!

If you only copy the mem file, you are :-) 

It's best to copy the entire .mnemosyne directory and turn off uploading during 
the 'fake' session.

Cheers,

Peter

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