To each their own, of course, but I'd never try to "trick" mnemosyne.  I
just don't see what possible value you would get.    After all is said and
done, mnemosyne does just two fairly simply things - orders your cards for
you, and determines when you're "done" for the day.  That's it.   By trying
to trick it, what are you gaining?  You still have the same cards to do, in
more or less the same order.

Like I said, I have a couple decks that I go to completion every day, and
one that I "manually" determine when to stop.  I don't see what benefit
trying to "hack the system" provides.   I'm also the stupidest guy I know,
so if there IS some benefit I'm overlooking, please educate me.


On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 1:55 PM, unpeulent <[email protected]> wrote:

> Chris,
>
> I think that if you don't cheat on dates, ...

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