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Wat (wie) is PC Plus - definitie

DEFUNCT UK COMPUTER MAGAZINE
Pc plus

Plus (Slovak TV channel)         
SLOVAK TELEVISION CHANNEL
JOJ Plus; Plus (TV channel, Slovakia); Joj Plus
JOJ Plus is a Slovak television channel owned by J&T Media Enterprises. It is the sister channel TV JOJ.
PC Fútbol         
VIDEO GAME SERIES
PC Premiere; PC Calcio; PC Futbol; PC Fútbol 2000
PC Fútbol was a series of football management simulation games developed by Spanish developers Dinamic Multimedia. It was one of the big successes in the Spanish PC market, spawning several titles from 1992 until the studio's closure in 2001.
Plus–minus         
  • A table of NHL season stats for a player, including +/- values
USED TO MEASURE A PLAYER'S IMPACT ON THE GAME, REPRESENTED BY THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEIR TEAM'S TOTAL SCORING VERSUS THEIR OPPONENT'S WHEN THE PLAYER IS IN THE GAME
Plus/minus (hockey); Plus/minus (ice hockey); Plus/minus ratio; Plusminus; Plus/minus; Plus minus rating; Plus-minus rating; Plus minus ratio; Plus-minus ratio; Plus-minus (ice hockey); Basketball plus minus; Plus-minus
Plus−minus (+/−, ±, plus/minus) is a sports statistic used to measure a player's impact on the game, represented by the difference between their team's total scoring versus their opponent's when the player is in the game. In ice hockey, it measures a player's goal differential.

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PC Plus

PC Plus was a computer magazine published monthly from 1986 until September 2012 in the UK by Future plc. The magazine was aimed at intermediate to advanced PC users, computer professionals and enthusiasts. The magazine was specifically for users of PCs and related technologies so features articles were undiluted by coverage of other platforms. It began its life specifically as a magazine aimed at the Amstrad PC user.