59 seconds has many experimentally-supported recommendations and useful details which are mostly distinct from each other, which seems ideal for spaced repetition cards. I much preferred it over Eat That Frog, although I only skimmed the latter.
Here is the link to a 59 Seconds deck that I created a while ago. I think it's missing some stuff on parenting and attraction (and probably more), though -- just though that I'd post it in case it was useful.
I haven't used SRS in a while, so I haven't upgraded to Anki 2 -- that's why the deck is in my Dropbox instead of shared through Anki. If it doesn't work, let me know.
I'm interested in trying to make better Anki decks for the LessWrong community, but I want to see how well I can actually do this first. There's a lot of knowledge out there about how to format and create decks, but it's still a decent amount of work, and there are lots of people who would benefit from Anki decks, but who wouldn't make them themselves.
In order to test my deck-creation skills, I'd be willing to do a summary + deck of a chapter or two of a book, then release them to the community for feedback.
I have two questions:
These links are fairly useful/relevant.
http://www.gwern.net/Spaced%20repetition
http://www.supermemo.com/articles/20rules.htm
As a side note: I still do intend to do this, but have been fairly busy with the start of this semester. If there's no progress by March 1st, then you should consider this to be on indefinite pause.