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What (who) is PDQ - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pdq; PDQ (disambiguation); P.D.Q.; PDQ (computer); PDQ (laptop)

PDQ         
Parallel Data Query (Reference: Informix, DB)
PDQ         
¦ abbreviation informal pretty damn quick.
Thunder Horse PDQ         
  • Thunder Horse listing after Hurricane Dennis.
OFFSHORE OIL DRILLING PLATFORM
Thunder Horse (oil platform); Thunder Horse platform
Thunder Horse PDQ is a BP plc and ExxonMobil joint venture semi-submersible oil platform on location over the Mississippi Canyon Thunder Horse oil field (Block 778/822), in deepwater Gulf of Mexico, southeast of New Orleans, moored in waters of . The "PDQ" identifies the platform as being a Production and oil Drilling facility with crew Quarters.

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PDQ

PDQ may refer to:

  • PDQ Food Stores, US
  • PDQ Chocolate, a drink mix
  • PDQ terminal, to process payment card transactions
  • Oil rigs with production, drilling and quarters, e.g. Thunder Horse PDQ

Computing:

  • Powerbook G3 PDQ (aka Wallstreet Series II), an Apple laptop computer
  • Qualcomm pdQ, precursor to the Kyocera 6035, an early smartphone
  • PDQ (Pretty DUN Quick), Neil J. Gunther's performance analysis software
  • Physician Data Query, the US National Cancer Institute cancer database

Entertainment:

  • PDQ (game show), a US TV show 1966-1969
  • Prose Descriptive Qualities, a role-playing game system
Examples of use of PDQ
1. British housebuilders need to buff up their design act PDQ.
2. Spotted also, although only very briefly (it was removed PDQ), on the broadcast–yourself website Youtube, someone closely resembling Wayne Rooney‘s charming younger brother Graham singing (if that‘s the word) a delightful Liverpudlian ditty about Harold Shipman‘s laudable efforts to reduce the population of Greater Manchester.