Zachary_Kurtz comments on Spaced Repetition Database for A Human's Guide to Words - Less Wrong
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[Edit: Divia posted this one above, while I was composing this comment: <http://divia.posterous.com/less-wrong-sequences-as-tab-delimited-text-file> ]
Unless Divia has something better, here's a rough export to Mnemosyne:
LW Sequences .mem Deck: lw-sequences.mem
LW Sequences cards in a tab-delimited file: lw-sequences.txt
Couldn't figure out how to preserve the tags. AFAICT, Mnemosyne doesn't support importing them at present.
(Psst, Zach, maybe I should've told you this earlier, but I switched over to Anki! It was a little bit painful, since I had to abandon learning info on 600 or so cards, but Anki is just that good that I'm not sorry at all. I encourage you to continue to use what you're comfortable with and will actually learn with, but it's worth watching the Anki vids! Among other things, Anki natively supports syncing across computers, and it's possible to access the decks you've synced online via a web browser... Just sayin'.)
I just downloaded Mnemosyne yesterday, so its not too late to test both softwares.