Gwern:

>On Jun 7, 10:51 am, Gwern Branwen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Suppose you have a '___ is not bar' / 'Foo' flashcard. Eventually you
> memorize the three letters 'Foo' and forget the real meaning. Oops.
>
> The problem is that you only had 1 flashcard. You should have had '___
> is not bar', 'Foo is not ___', '___ is quux', 'Foo is ____'. What's
> easier to remember, 'Foo is not bar and is quux', or 'Foo, bar, foo,
> quux', etc.?

Would you mind explaining your idesa on this example?

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