Hi,

The algorithms can't read your mind, obviously. This is not exact science, and 
it's certainly possible you forget a word earlier than it's supposed to come up 
for review in Mnemosyne.

Cheers,

Peter

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> Hi,
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> I've just noticed that a word I don't remember anymore has a revision in 1.2
> years. I marked them as usual and remembered with the last revision.
> 
> Any ideas why it's like that?
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