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I think I may have a problem

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Edited: 2013-03-04, 8:02 pm
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#2
yeah you should spend more time doing stuff in japanese then srsing even if you asnewr everything within 10 seconds or whatever that's still a lot.
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#3
needs more polar bear

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Edited: 2013-03-04, 9:21 pm
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#4
I agree, you do have a problem: you shouldn't have bought a mac.
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#5
Definitely needs more polar bear

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#6
howtwosavealif3 Wrote:yeah you should spend more time doing stuff in japanese then srsing even if you asnewr everything within 10 seconds or whatever that's still a lot.
I do both. Lots of stuff in Japanese and lots of SRSing. SRS is not going to be this painful forever anyway.

Lol the comment about the mac.
どうしてそんなこといったんだろう…
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#7
That's just impressive, I wonder what the cutoff for ankfinity is.
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#8
Have you been missing a few days of review or do you add like 60+ cards a day?
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#9
Tzadeck Wrote:I agree, you do have a problem: you shouldn't have bought a mac.
Haha.
Edited: 2013-03-05, 10:21 am
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#10
You shouldn't be -able- to have 445 new words per day. There's a new-cards-per-day option that defaults to some reasonable number (mine is at 20, I -think- that's the default.) If you -do- introduce hundreds of new cards per day, of course your reviews will spiral out of control.

I think you need to review your settings and all the options relating to settings and timing. I recommend you have a very small new card limit and review shortest interval first. You may also want to set a maximum reviews per day limit so you don't have to look at a discouragingly large number, even if it did make for an unprecedented screenshot...
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#11
Growl Wrote:I do both. Lots of stuff in Japanese and lots of SRSing.
Adding thousands of facts to Anki and then never reviewing them is not exactly SRS-ing.
Edited: 2013-03-05, 4:22 am
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#12
I hope you guys noticed that the picture had some horrible editing Tongue
I also hope that I'm not stating the obvious -_-;
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#13
I didn't see the edit, but, in my defense, it's a sunny day and I was outside, on a laptop.
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#14
失敗。This isn't about the new ones, it's about the infinity which is clearly edited. It was a simple joke.
Edited: 2013-03-05, 7:51 am
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#15
Growl Wrote:失敗。This isn't about the new ones, it's about the infinity which is clearly edited. It was a simple joke.
Humour is pretty hard to pull off on the internet, which is a little unfortunate considering many people use the internet primarily for the act of- well, yeah...
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#16
It was an obvious edit, but I still thought it was funny. Smile

(I was on a hectic business trip last week, and my backlog is not too far off from that number. I guess I can relate. Wink )
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#17
It's like you managed to import the whole Japanese speaking world into your deck
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#18
ところで, what's with the Mac joke? I didn't get it, does he actually mean it? 分からなくなった
Edited: 2013-03-06, 11:11 pm
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#19
Growl Wrote:ところで, what's with the Mac joke? I didn't get it, does he actually mean it? 分からなくなった
The joke is that someone here actually uses a Mac. Many people use Linux or Windows because those OSes are, quite frankly, superior in value and build (Windows is getting as bad as Mac though). Macs are seen as too closed and too 'user-friendly' by those people.

Thus, the joke is that their system is a Mac. Nothing deep.
Edited: 2013-03-06, 11:35 pm
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#20
sholum Wrote:Nothing deep.
Apart from the hole they burn in your pockets.
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#21
uisukii Wrote:
sholum Wrote:Nothing deep.
Apart from the hole they burn in your pockets.
LOL
@The original joke, I got it, and it was funny Big Grin
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#22
I still don't get it. Closed and user-friendly are the top features I love about mac.
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#23
It's a tired debate where people always assert that the platform they are using is the best one.

Frankly, there's nothing wrong with Mac (laptops at any rate, I cannot speak for anything else) although whether they're actually a decent value tends to vary a whole lot depending on the stage in their rigid release cycles and what the rest of the market looks like, since they pretty much never have huge sales and often have other things prioritized rather than raw specs.
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#24
It's the same thing with iphone/android arguments. They're for different crowds, really. Iphones are alright if you don't really care for improvements and customization and just want a very functional and user-friendly device. Android phones might have some quirks that iphones don't but the possibilities are wider.

Sure there's jailbreaking for the iphone, but since it's not legally acknowledged then you should also take rooting android devices into account, which takes things even further.
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#25
Of course, my original comment about the Mac was just supposed to be a 空気が読めな joke--I completely ignored that context and just focused on a tired old debate. The joke was me ignoring the context; the content wasn't really important.
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