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[lojban] Re: Logflash



On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:44 PM, Brett Williams <mungojelly@gmail.com> wrote:
> I learned Lojban with Logflash years ago.  I have fond memories of spending
> hours & hours with it.  I was happy to find yesterday that I can run it on
> this mac mini with a dos emulator.  I remember where it says about brush-up
> mode "Refresh words once mastered, after a long absence", and here I am
> using brush-up mode after a long absence. :)
>
> It's interesting to see how my knowledge of Lojban is in so many layers.
> When I see the gismu in Logflash I feel the things I've learned lately about
> their structures.  I feel the recent creative uses of the words, for
> instance today when I see the gismu "jursa" I instantly think of la pinpedi.
> But memorizing the words in Logflash is definitely at the heart of it,
> before anything; Logflash was the first place I ever saw or thought about
> most of the gismu.  I almost feel like it would be best for ninpre to use
> the original Logflash, or at least to try it out, so they can share in that
> original experience.
>
> If you do use Logflash, I highly recommend paying attention to all of the
> information it's showing you.  It doesn't quiz you on the place structure or
> the rafsi, but it does display them, so you can self-quiz yourself on the
> structure at the same time.  If "cusku" comes up for the billionth time,
> instead of just quickly typing "express", also test yourself and see if you
> can remember what a te cusku and a ve cusku are.  Logflash can lead to
> malglico, but it doesn't have to if you're paying attention. :)
>
> Incidentally, my old email (ixkey.info) is experiencing technical
> difficulties, so I can be reached at mungojelly@gmail.com for now.
>
>  mu'o mi'e .bret.
>

Never tried LogFlash. Is it better than jMemorize, which I find quite helpful?

mu'o mi'e tijlan


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