Dear Friends,

I realize this post may be off topic, but I thought the group might have 
ideas or point me somewhere that does.

I am not going to be able to use a computer for the next few years while I 
am learning a new language. I'm wondering if people have experience using 
paper flashcards and trying to implement the features of spaced repetition. 
My plan was to just lump sets of cards and label these packs with dates to 
review in the future in a rather ad-hoc way.

To be clear, I'm not asking about exporting my Mnemosyne cards, or hearing 
about other digital methods. Any other suggestions would be most 
appreciated. Like size of cards, storage, and most importantly, efficient 
scheduling.

So far I'm enjoying the physical nature of the paper cards. But I know that 
as I get hundreds more, they will be tricky to manage.

Finally, much gratitude to all those folks who have contributed to 
Mnemosyne. I've really enjoyed using it for the past few years.

BKh


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