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Building, construction, craftwork, and repair

These how-tos provide instruction on the creation, modification, or repair of physical objects.

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Automobile topics

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Carpentry and woodworking

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Computers, robots and electronics

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Maintenance and repair

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Other projects

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These how-tos provide instruction on how to perform a particular task or activity.

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Animals and pets

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Business

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Games and hobbies

Media production

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Software and computers

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Other skills

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Domestics

These how-tos provide tips and suggestions to save energy, money, time, and other resources.

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