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QwertyKey
Luke Warm

Joined: 06 Dec 2007 Posts: 456
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Posted: 01/20/08 - 11:55 Post subject:
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Thinking about what there is and what there isn't, I've noticed that any "skill" which is taught from educational trackers, is only a computer based skill. This would include coding, hacking, online marketing, etc. I don't know of a tracker which teaches cooking, salesmanship, auto repair, etc. (i just picked some things at random). Does anyone know of a place like this?
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Garry75
Luke Warm

Joined: 17 Sep 2007 Posts: 348
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Posted: 01/20/08 - 12:08 Post subject: Real Life Skills trackers
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well auto repair your best off looking at a subaru forum, supra forume ct ect. I also guess the same for cooking bitme and others would have a bit on cooking also don't forget there isn't a gardening tracker!
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QwertyKey
Luke Warm

Joined: 06 Dec 2007 Posts: 456
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Posted: 01/20/08 - 13:17 Post subject:
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Yep, I meant a real life skills in general tracker. I know for some things a forum might be better, or whatever it may be. I just listed a few examples there so people could understand what I was talking about. I didn't mean just those specifically.
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