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The phrase "about a pc" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to personal computers, such as specifications, usage, or issues.
Example: "I need some advice about a pc for gaming purposes."
Alternatives: "regarding a computer" or "concerning a PC".
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It's a new way of thinking about a PC company, but one maybe more suited to the various trends that are shaping personal computing today".
"We're looking at getting it on the PS Vita, and a lot of people ask about a PC version, but we're portrait and touchscreen, so it's not easy.
The thing is, I would probably ruin you in Counter-Strike or Team Fortress 2. In fact, it seems to me that every time I read about a PC team going up against a console team in the same game, the console team gets manhandled.
"We've mentioned the keyword 'reset' quite a lot, and you might think about a PC where you reboot the whole thing.
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Microsoft, for instance, likes to talk instead about a "PC-plus" world in which millions of PCs will still be sold every year.
It all ends with a rant about how a PC world would "suck more shit than the porta-potty truck at Glastonbury".
Add another $10 bucks in miscellaneous expenses, and the $399 machine is actually making eMachines about $350 a PC.
Re "My First PC" (May 10): I was so excited when I bought a PC, about 1986, I talked about it constantly.
Most manufacturers have decided that the low cost of adding a drive to a PC (about $8 for a desktop computer) makes it practical to just keep them in there rather than risk confusing or alienating consumers.
The 40 iterations plus the analysis took about 80 seconds on a PC using a simulation timestep of 2 microseconds.
An excellent primer for anyone curious about the insides of a PC, "Go To" is also Lohr's reply to John McCarthy, one of the great graybeards of computer science, who complained to Lohr about "ignorant journalists".
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