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− | Tracks are labels applied to related events falling under a similar subject matter. They are primarily for the benefit of the customer-member-participant so that he may focus his attention to the subject matter of his choice. Tracks may sometimes have separate creative teams behind them. | + | '''Tracks''' are labels applied to related [[programming]] and events falling under a similar subject matter. They are primarily for the benefit of the customer-member-participant so that he may focus his attention to the subject matter of his choice. Tracks may sometimes have separate creative teams behind them. They are often [[scheduling|scheduled]] serially so that a person may attend all, or at least most of, the events in the same programming track. |
{{CCE|feature = Track based scheduling}}Some common tracks are: | {{CCE|feature = Track based scheduling}}Some common tracks are: | ||
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* X Files | * X Files | ||
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Revision as of 16:00, 16 July 2007
Tracks are labels applied to related programming and events falling under a similar subject matter. They are primarily for the benefit of the customer-member-participant so that he may focus his attention to the subject matter of his choice. Tracks may sometimes have separate creative teams behind them. They are often scheduled serially so that a person may attend all, or at least most of, the events in the same programming track.
Some common tracks are:
- Anime
- ART
- Battlestar
- Costuming
- Filking
- Reading
- SCA
- Science
- SG1
- Star Trek
- Star Wars
- Writing
- X men
- X Files