So I finally broke down and bought the Kana flashcards from the Jpod101 store. These use a special technique of picture mnemonics to teach you sound-to-symbol (e.g. - Reindeer antlers for the character "RE"). I can't stress to you how powerful a teaching tool this is and I would strongly recommend to anyone just starting here - Don't put it off, get their cards today! These cards combine several tools including font variations and stroke order - Did I mention it teaches you many Japanese words? - and I can honestly tell you it will put you light-years ahead if you are new to this, as I am. You'll be surprised how much more you can learn from the podcasts by understanding exactly what syllables are being used. I wish I had bought these right when I started, I'm sure I'd be a lot farther along than I am.



In right around 1 week - studying about 30-minutes to an hour per night I had the kata kana down pretty solid and found that I could actually navigate around Japanese web pages; Friends, this was a big WOW for me, even though I'm reading slowly, it's really great! I'm halfway through my 3rd week owning these and I have about half of the Hiragana set down, and I keep hitting the Kana deck just to make sure I am good on it as well.
Just goes to show this old dog can learn new tricks!

Joel