Hi, Mark. 
 I have read a lot on memory. The verdict for cramming (if u have along 
term goal) is:    bad  bad  bad.  
1. Waste of time 
2. Does nothing to develop medium / long term memory.
3. One needs an accelerating spacing and ONE rep per interval.
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It's almost imposible to understand someone's process without trying it.   
If u have questions - I am ready.

  For the 10 days since my post, I have a reliable picture of 
what my Intervals are NOT.  I am talking about Vocabulary cards only.    
Memorizing the salient points of text is another story.
   I got 100% recall for 5-10 sec; and 30 sec;  I skip them from now on { 
the process is for Fresh cards - not for Failed once }.
   Other change I made - I schedule and track results with pencil and  
paper -  like a  Spreasheet.  So far, looks like i will drop 2-3min and use 
5 min  20  60 5hr  1d 3 5 6 10 day (like in Supermemo).
  After that, cards go into Mnemosyne.
Another process is implemented in Browser {mature cards}.

Good day.

On Monday, February 11, 2013 12:26:47 PM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi Vit,
>
> I'm not sure I understand what the advantage of the browser is.
>
> I'm thinking of using "cram" mode for the first reviews until a better 
> solution comes along.
>
> ..........
>
> Thanks!
> Mark
>
>  

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