User talk:Mat Wilson

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Welcome!!
Welcome!!

Welcome, Mat Wilson! We've been talking in the SuperMemo discussion page and I thought I'd come to your talk page and say hello. I wanted to mention that in talk pages, people usually work from top to bottom. This is because of the special way that Wikipedia does formatting. In fact, you'll be surprised (like I was) that almost every talk page actually works top-down! Here's the reason why this works so well. Of course, Wikipedia is all about openness, so there is no actual rule - it's just a standard that many have found to be helpful on this site. To answer your question, I don't use SuperMemo myself, but I was reading about it because it looks pretty fantastic. You mentioned that you use it - does it work well for you?

PS - This is an example of a typical Wikipedia-style reply - a colon at the beginning of the comment adds an indentation
PPS - And two colons adds more indentation for a reply to the reply.

--Antelan 06:16, 9 February 2007 (UTC)



Hey Antelan,
Thanks for the advice. That'll be handy in the future.
I can tell though that we might be talking back in forth quite a bit. I'll tell you more about
SuperMemo (everything you need to know) but I would find it more convenient if we could
possibly maybe speak through e-mail?
Cool?
Then send me an e-mail at: I sent you an e-mail -- check your e-mail now.
NOTE: I will delete that address from this page in the next few hours -- I hate spam.

--User:Mat Wilson Mat Wilson 06:54, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Could you guys bring you discussion back on here?

Could you tell me more about Supermemo? I am very interested and I see they have it for PDA type devices. Do you know if they have it for Blackberry? PS Brand new to Wikipedia so please excuse me if this is out of protocol —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Ajax1000 (talk • contribs) 05:51, 26 February 2007 (UTC).