I signed up for it.
Do I get $2 of value out of it every day? No. I do not. Even so, I was thinking about not unsubscribing for the 2nd month.
General
You do one thing. Then you take a break. Sometimes you start with taking a break. Then you do the next thing. Then you take a longer break. The things you are asked to do: "Click a video link" (takes maybe 5 seconds), "sign up for Surusu" (takes maybe 1 minute), "Shadow for 2 minutes" - the breaks are all 10 minutes or longer.
Immersion.
Google NonStopTube. I abbreviate this NST. Type in something Japanese. Listen to it while you do other things at your computer. I had never heard this advice before, but that alone isn't worth $60. Khatz gives three "search terms" for you each day. These are in Japanese so they won't be obvious to you (they weren't obvious to me). My favorite term so far was yesterday: 実況プレイ which means video game talkthrough/walkthrough/playthrough.
He has you do shadowing each day for 2 minutes. The material to be shadowed is accessed by a NST link. I never tried shadowing before. I think it can help you hear words you wouldn't normally. It can't help you understand them. I don't think it improves your listening ability permanently - you just listen harder because you must repeat the words.
Gear
I think, even at day 15, we're still getting started with immersion. I don't own an MP3 player. I bought "iPad Shuffle" ($50) at Khatz' suggestion (he actually suggests it as a 2nd MP3 player). I also bought "Pillow Speaker" ($20) on a suggestion. Haven't really used either yet- I need to work them into my daily routine. I own a NDS + R4 which can be used easily as an MP3 player but it is cumbersome to carry.
A screen config program called WinSplit Revolution (free)
A podcast downloader called Juice (free)
Timer applications which I didn't even install yet. He says take a break for X minutes and more if you need it - I don't need a timer for that.
Writing
I've finished RTK. I think I have good Kanji recognition but not perfect. And terrible for kanji outside of the 2000+ common use ones because I haven't studied them.
The method used is:
FRONT: 一
BACK: ONE horizontal line. ひと・つ
PS: I made my own Kanji poster. You can access it here:
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0BxdMZeu...y=COL1mqcB
The kanjiposter.com poster is too expensive for what it is. I'll markup mine and print another when I want another. I don't have 11x17 printing facilities at home but it's not a huge issue.
Currently we are just getting used to adding cards (1 per day) - haven't reviewed any yet.
Reading - not started
If Khatz has a problem with me sharing this here, well I use the same username for my SS account as here, so he knows what to do. I'm of the opinion that "He's makin' plenty of money - he doesn't have to stick it to me for the closing costs!" - modification of no closing cost home loan radio ad on air in my area.