有冇人知道咩係PC
有冇人知道咩係PC?@@? [quote]Originally posted by [i]poonhoyung[/i] at 2006-10-21 12:18 PM:@n.r4Nn hO;o有冇人知道咩係PC?@@? [/quote]'V;_"X~.j!i N6pr
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PC = Personal Computer = 個人電腦 pass consideration, >45, <50. That is is you've got =>45 but <50 in you exam mark, they may consider your case and give you a PC, that means you're passed. I'got half of this in my exam... >.< PC = Political Correctness?
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You have to provide more background information for people to help you, like how 'PC' is used in a context. patrick cox? [quote]Originally posted by [i]ronald001120[/i] at 2006-10-21 06:12 PM:
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真係笑左-0- PC may stand for:
[color=Purple]Professional Corporation,[/color] certain corporations that provide personal services, such as law firms, dental clinics, and physicians in multi-party clinical practice. %?\L@"Z,xdc
[color=Purple]Political correctness[/color], language that appears calculated to provide a minimum of offense
[color=Purple]Police Constable [/color](also Pc), in the UK and Canada A3lZ7z'bv`n
[color=Purple]Presbyterian Church[/color] (USA), a Christian denomination
[color=Purple]Privy Council[/color], a body that advises the head of state of a nation (see also Queen's Privy Council for Canada)
[color=Purple]Pro-choice[/color], a self-description used by people who believe that women should have the legal right to have an abortion 0p0zol6cA\M6~
[color=Purple]Proto-Celtic language[/color], the reconstructed common ancestor of the Celtic languages
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[color=Purple]Personal computer[/color], a microcomputer whose price, size, and capabilities make it suitable for personal usage; most commonly, it refers to an IBM PC [color=Purple]compatible, making IBM responsible for popularizing the term "PC" in 1981. 6]B-Qa@M
Principal component[/color], in mathematics: vectors and mathematical statistics (also PC1, PC2 etc.) 8Hy;C7l-en6?$Zy
[color=Purple]Presenting complaint[/color], used in medicine to identify the patient's primary and most serious symptom.
In engineering, computer science and technology:
[color=Purple]Pocket computer[/color], a small programmable calculator