You essentially need the Leitner System. http://flashcarddb.com/leitner.
A lot of online flashcard sites implement some variant of it. Google
should turn up lots of alternatives.

The guy that created SuperMemo, http://supermemo.com/ has spent an
enormous amount of time on memorization algorithms. There is an online
version of SuperMemo at http://supermemo.net/.

On Jan 16, 12:12 pm, TrevorFSmith <[email protected]> wrote:
> That might be an interesting use of graduated interval recall (http://
> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graduated_interval_recall) as is used in the
> Pimsleur method of language acquisition.
>
> - Trevor
>
> On Jan 16, 8:33 am, [email protected] wrote:
>
> > a couple of years ago I read in mind performance hacks the idea about 
> > creating an "exo-self".
>
> > Currently I use twitter to store ideas I come up with that are important 
> > for my development. Over time I forget these ideas. I though it would be 
> > good to have twitter randomly text message one of my posts back to me to 
> > help imprint these ideas.
>
> > I wish I knew how to do this...  
>
> > -scott

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