Talk:POC

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 * "Piece of Crap, very common expression on the island Gotland (Sweden)."
 * item of questionable validity and/or suitability for inclusion on the page --User:Ceyockey ( talk to me ) 00:48, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
 * "Point of contact, a term for the person who should be contacted first when dealing with a particular organization or issue."
 * item is included in the Wiktionary entry (POC) and is not a Wikipedia cross-reference. --User:Ceyockey ( talk to me ) 00:54, 27 May 2007 (UTC)
 * "The Potential Officer Course, the first component of the British Royal Marines training program. Those wishing to go into training and ultimately gain a commission within the RM must first complete this 3-day selection course."
 * This appears to refer to the Potential Royal Marine Course, but this alternate name is not listed in the PRMC article. --User:Ceyockey ( talk to me ) 01:02, 27 May 2007 (UTC)

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 * Proof of concept —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.67.91.71 (talk) 10:40, 20 July 2009 (UTC)

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Keep in mind that disambiguation pages are for navigation, not information. They are designed to get the user to the correct context of the term as quickly and easily as possible. Further explanation of this edit:


 * Poc. stands for Reginald Innes Pocock, a British naturalist, in systematic species descriptions (e.g. Anoplodesmus anthracinus Poc., 1895)
 * Although this abbreviation is not mentioned on the target article, it probably could. I could be talked into restoring this entry.


 * Picture order count, which defines the decoding order of fields/frames in the H.264 video standard
 * Target article does not mention POC (MOS:DABACRO)


 * Polycarbonate, a particular group of thermoplastic polymers, trademarked as Lexan
 * Target article does not mention POC (MOS:DABACRO). In fact, it states the polymer is abbreviated "PC"


 * Power over Coax (PoC), an option with digital data transmission to combine power and data over 1 coaxial cable
 * Target article does not mention POC (MOS:DABACRO)


 * Port of call, any port visited by a ship except that ship's home port
 * Target article does not mention POC (MOS:DABACRO)


 * Pride of Calais, Dover - Calais P&O Ferry
 * Target article does not mention POC (MOS:DABACRO)


 * Pride of Canterbury, Dover - Calais P&O Ferry
 * Target article does not mention POC (MOS:DABACRO)


 * Privately Owned Conveyance
 * No link given or found. WP:DABENTRY: An entry with no links at all is useless for further navigation.


 * Person of color, a person who is not white
 * Target article does not mention POC (MOS:DABACRO)


 * Port Orford-cedar (poc)
 * Target article does not mention poc (MOS:DABACRO)


 * Point of Comparison
 * No blue link given or found. WP:DABRL: A link to a non-existent article (a "red link") should only be included on a disambiguation page when an article (not just disambiguation pages) also includes that red link


 * Pirates of the Caribbean, a Walt Disney entertainment franchise
 * Target article does not mention POC (MOS:DABACRO)


 * Piece of Cake (disambiguation), a common abbreviation
 * Target article does not mention POC (MOS:DABACRO)

Hoof Hearted (talk) 19:35, 4 August 2014 (UTC)

Person of Color
As of today, the person of color article makes no indication that it is commonly abbreviated as "POC". A google search gives a single result for this usage, and that is to thefreedictionary.com. Including it on this disambiguation page violates MOS:DABACRO. Hoof Hearted (talk) 17:24, 25 September 2014 (UTC)