You could screencast, or you could screenshot every message with the 
Windows clock open to timestamp them.
Maybe you could Skype (or equivalent) with Peter.
 

On Thursday, July 26, 2012 7:17:33 PM UTC-4, Scott Youngman wrote:

> Chris, the messages reveal what is happening behind the scenes. It 
> shouldn't change the learning data. But for the purpose of these test 
> versions of the program, I'm using an old backup version of my database. I 
> just move quickly through the cards without actually reading them. I then 
> reuse that same backup database in every test run, which regularizes that 
> factor at least. (And I have saved my "real," current database under a 
> different name. This bug makes learning impractical anyway.)
>
> In four runs of the test7 version, I found that when a card hung, the info 
> message was always the same, just differening in details related to each 
> individual card. So there is regularity in what step it is finally hanging 
> at.
>
> However, I also noticed that when a card was going to hang, the speed of 
> moving between info messages often slowed significantly before I reached 
> the final  (hung) message. That is, it appears there may already be a 
> problem developing in that card before the final message.
>
> On Thursday, July 26, 2012 2:51:49 PM UTC-6, Chris wrote:
>>
>> All these boxes have me worried it's somehow warping/distorting my 
>> card-learning history each time I pass a card.... 
>>
>

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