I had the same problem for a while and decided about a year ago to adopt 
Peter's suggestion (before I saw his suggestion, of course). I don't give 
myself a grade of "5" unless the answer is immediately obvious to me, e.g.,
Q: "What is the next letter in the Roman alphabet after 'A' "?
A: "B".

I would gladly give myself a grade of "5" for that question. I would 
probably use grades of "4" for most of the Greek alphabet, but I give 
myself a maximum grade of "3" for most other questions. As a result, I may 
see some questions pop up more often than I think necessary, but it is 
never an annoyance to me.

Hint: if grades of 1.5 or 2.5 were allowed, the resultant flexibility might 
be more helpful to me.

Jack Thro


On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 5:29:21 PM UTC+9, Marcin M. wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> 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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