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Personal computer (8159 bytes)
2: ...50px|The [[computer case|tower]] of a '''personal computer'''.]] 4: ...er.bristol.750pix.jpg|thumb|center|250px|Personal computer and peripherals. From left to right: ink jet prin... 6: The term '''personal [[computer]]''' or '''PC''' has three meanings: 9: * Any computer based on IBM's original specifications also known... 10: * Any microcomputer - (the subject of this article). Personal computer game (2048 bytes) 2: ...rmation on computer-based games in general, see [[computer and video games]]. 4: ...omputer games''' are games played on a [[personal computer]]. These games usually require a specific [[opera... 7: ...eyboard|keyboard]] and [[computer mouse|mouse]]. Computer games can employ dozens of keys to perform actio... 9: [[Image:Pc.computer.bristol.750pix.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A typical PC... 13: ...ick]]s and [[microphone]]s (for [[voice chat]]). Computer games are usually playable with just keyboard and... Ultra Personal Computer (259 bytes) 1: ...laptop]], but somewhat larger than a [[handheld]] computer. Computer Engineering and Computer Science (236 bytes) 1: ...oth the subject of [[computer engineering]] and [[computer science]]. Personal name (6568 bytes) 1: ...r [[wild child]]ren growing up in isolation. A '''personal name''' is usually given at [[Childbirth|birth]] ... 19: Different cultures have different conventions for personal names. This is a list of articles about particula... 36: == Nonhuman personal names == 45: ==Personal Name Trivia== Personal bankruptcy (242 bytes) 1: '''Personal bankruptcy''' is a procedure which, in certain [[... Personal Imaging (455 bytes) 1: '''Personal Imaging''' can be thought of as the continuous re... 2: and sharing of personal experience through images. Typically the images c... Personal reality (1615 bytes) 3: ...l reality, while each person creates their own '''personal reality''' by adopting "core beliefs" and values ... 7: Suggested reading: ''The Nature of Personal Reality'', a Seth book by [[Jane Roberts]] (1974)... Personal Broadcasting (331 bytes) 3: ... as the personalization of entertainment content. Personal Video Recording (PVR) and Video on Demand (VOD) h... Personal advertisement (1124 bytes) 1: ..., has also become a common medium for personals. Personals are generally meant to find [[romance]] or [[fri... 3: ...rgon]] of abbreviations and [[acronym]]s arose in personals, and have carried over to the internet. Some of... 5: Some University Newspapers offer free personals where students direct messages to others on camp... Personal trainer (669 bytes) 1: ...with whom they work. Among some of the well known personal trainers are: 7: [[Category:Personal care and service occupations]] Personal coaching (1754 bytes) 1: ...tation of sports coaching. Both uses (sports and personal) have the same origin. 3: Personal Coaching is a relationship which is designed and ... 5: ...lationships. All along the learning journing the Personal Coach acts as a human mirror for the client by sh... 9: A Personal Coach does not provide counseling, therapy, or "a... Personal mobility (1805 bytes) 1: ... (telecommunication)|terminal]] on the basis of a personal [[identifier]], and (b) the capability of the [[n... 3: <i>Note 1:</i> Personal mobility involves the network's capability to loc... 7: ...rsonal mobility. The personal mobility aspects of personal [[communications]] are based on the [[UPT number]... Personal firewall (3450 bytes) 1: A '''personal firewall''' is traditionally a piece of software ... 3: ... user's PC and the user's application software. A personal firewall will not usually protect any more than t... 5: ...onventional [[firewall]] software/devices is that personal firewalls are able to control communications usin... 13: ...and can also be the target of an attack, as the [[Computer worm|Worm]] Witty [http://www.caida.org/analysis/... 18: personal firewalls, others claim that personal firewalls are [[snake oil]], because they do not ... Personal union (12784 bytes) 2: A '''personal union''' consists of two or more entities that ar... 4: ...of both countries) to virtual annexation (where a personal union sometimes was seen as a means of preventing... 6: ...line of their number during the [[20th century]], personal unions have become quite uncommon. Where they do ... 8: ...tempt at listing some historical and contemporary personal unions. 14: * Personal union (not universally recognized) with [[Italy]]... A Personal Matter (1190 bytes) 3: '' '''A Personal Matter''' '' (個人的な... 7: Written in 1968, the novel is dark, deeply personal, and semi-autobiographical. It tells the story o... Personal foul (6809 bytes) 1: ...'' is a breach of the rules that concerns illegal personal contact with an opponent. It is the most common ... 4: ...tact in a game does not neccessarily constitute a personal foul. The player who fouls must put himself at a... 43: ===Personal fouls other than charging and blocking=== EO Personal Communicator (1235 bytes) 1: ... Communicator''' it was more similar to a large [[personal digital assistant]], and competed against the [[A... Personal organizer (466 bytes) 1: [[Image:Paper organizer booklet.jpg|200px|thumb|A personal organizer booklet]] 2: ...onic [[personal digital assistant]]s (PDA). Some personal organizers have bridged the gap by including hold... Personal experience (4356 bytes) 1: '''Personal experience''' of a [[human being]] is the actual ... 9: ...ilitary morale with such notions, than a strictly personal idea of experience. [[Carl Jung]] and [[Joseph C... 13: ...graphy]] forms, where an [[author]] relates their personal experience in natural language to another. In th... 15: ...d other more abstract forms are thought to relate personal experience better than [[prose]] or [[play]] by s... 17: The elements of universal personal experience is today explored rigorously in the [[...
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