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Where's Khatzumoto?

SRS is just a computerized Ebbinghaus Curve.
SRS was developed by Piotr Woźniak (SuperMemo). I read about it back in the nineties in a Polish computer magazine.

Heisig wasn't invented by Heisig, as it were. The idea of bushu and kanji components has been there for centuries.
I persnonally find it funny to memorize Chinese/Japanese hanzi/kanji in English (or any native language) .
When I look at, let's say 習, I can see 習う or 練習, not a 'scary clown' or whatever.

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And don't tell me I don't know Heisig. I even made audio playlists for all 'his' kanji with example vocab. Somebody asked me to, that's why.
Edited: 2015-08-24, 1:05 am
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