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PDQ may refer to: 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), ''PDQ'' (game show), a US TV show 1966-1969 * Atomic Sock Monkey Press#PDQ System, Prose Descriptive Qualities, a role-playing game system Other uses * PDQ Food Stores, a former chain of convenience stores in Wisconsin * PDQ Chocolate, a drink mix * PDQ terminal, to process payment card transactions * Oil rigs with production, drilling and quarters, e.g. Thunder Horse PDQ See also

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Powerbook G3 PDQ
The PowerBook G3 is a series of laptop Mac (computer), Macintosh personal computers that was designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Inc., Apple Computer from 1997 to 2001. It was the first laptop to use the PowerPC G3 (PPC740/750) series of microprocessors, and was marketed as the fastest laptop in the world for its entire production run. The PowerBook G3 was succeeded by the PowerBook G4. The G3 was the first black Apple laptop, and was succeeded in this by the MacBook (2006-2012), black MacBook in 2006. Previous PowerBooks were dark gray. The Wallstreet, Lombard, and Pismo models were praised for their straightforward upgrade options, not only for accessible drives and memory but also for their CPU daughtercards that could be detached from the logic boards. This encouraged the aftermarket, including Sonnet, Powerlogix, Wegener Media, and others, to offer G3 CPU upgrades across various series. In some instances, they even provided G4 upgrades, allowing these machines to ri ...
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Kyocera 6035
The Kyocera QCP-6035 was one of the first smartphones to appear in the American market, released in January 2001, one of the first devices to combine a PDA with a mobile phone. Its predecessor was the Qualcomm pdQ (800 and 1900) released in 1999, built by Qualcomm's handset division (Qualcomm Personal Electronics), which Kyocera acquired in 2000. Software and integration The phone appears to have a dual-software nature, with the cellphone firmware operating independently (though available through an interface) from the Palm OS system. Like most modern smartphones, the phone operations can be off while the Palm operates, and vice versa. The systems are sufficiently integrated to pass important messages and commands to each other, though the phone's operating parameters (settings, phone book, speed and voice dial, call history etc.) are configured via the Palm OS system. Physical systems The phone has physical buttons for cellphone use, arranged on a flip which covers the Palm b ...
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Neil J
Neil is a masculine name of Irish origin. The name is an anglicisation of the Irish '' Niall'' which is of disputed derivation. The Irish name may be derived from words meaning "cloud", "passionate", "victory", "honour" or "champion".. As a surname, Neil is traced back to Niall of the Nine Hostages Niall Noígíallach (; Old Irish "having nine hostages"), or Niall of the Nine Hostages, was a legendary, semi-historical Irish king who was the ancestor of the Uí Néill dynasties that dominated Ireland from the 6th to the 10th centuries. ... who was an Irish king and eponymous ancestor of the Uí Néill and MacNeil kindred. Most authorities cite the meaning of Neil in the context of a surname as meaning "champion". Origins The Gaelic name was adopted by the Vikings and taken to Iceland as ''Njáll'' (see Nigel). From Iceland it went via Norway, Denmark, and Normandy to England. The name also entered Northern England and Yorkshire directly from Ireland, and from Norwegian sett ...
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Physician Data Query
Physician Data Query (PDQ) is the US National Cancer Institute's (NCI) comprehensive cancer database. Database It contains peer-reviewed summaries on cancer treatment, screening, prevention, genetics, and supportive care, and complementary and alternative medicine; a registry of more than 6,000 open and 17,000 closed cancer clinical trial Clinical trials are prospective biomedical or behavioral research studies on human subject research, human participants designed to answer specific questions about biomedical or behavioral interventions, including new treatments (such as novel v ...s from around the world; and a directory of professionals who provide genetics services. PDQ makes available two data resources. ThPDQ NCI Cancer Terms Databaseis a resource of cancer-related terms, curated by a multidisciplinary panel of reviewers, that is released monthly. ThNCI Drug Dictionaryis a structured list of technical definitions and synonyms for drugs/agents used to treat patients with ...
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PDQ (game Show)
''PDQ'' and ''Baffle'' are American television game shows created by Heatter-Quigley Productions. Both shows' objective was for contestant/celebrity teams to guess a given word or phrase in the shortest amount of time with the fewest letters given as possible. ''PDQ,'' syndicated by Four Star Television, aired from September 6, 1965, to September 26, 1969, primarily on NBC- owned-and-operated stations but syndicated in markets where NBC did not own a station. ''PDQ'' was named after its original sponsor, PDQ Chocolate, a flavored drink mix. The show and product shared logos, although on the show the initials stood for "Please Draw Quickly". ''Baffle'' was a revival that aired on NBC from March 26, 1973, to March 29, 1974, without a specific sponsor. ''PDQ'' (1965–69) Personnel Dennis James was the original host, with Monty Hall filling in on at least one occasion in James' absence before ''Let's Make a Deal'' moved to ABC. Kenny Williams was the announcer, and Arlo Hult ...
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Atomic Sock Monkey Press
Atomic Sock Monkey Press (ASMP) is a small press game company that publishes “beer and pretzels” role-playing games and board games. The company is run by Chad Underkoffler, also known for his game columns on RPG.net and ''Pyramid'', as well as writing contributions to Atlas Games' ''Unknown Armies'' line. History Atomic Sock Monkey Press was founded by Chad Underkoffler with its first game, ''Monkey, Ninja, Pirate, Robot'' (2003), released digitally in December 2003. Shannon Appelcline, author of '' Designers & Dragons'' (2014), highlighted Underkoffler had been designing a game about sky pirates as his first independent role-playing game for Atomic Sock Monkey, but put that game aside to develop '' Dead Inside'' (2004) instead. In 2001, "Phil Reed of Ronin Arts approached Underkoffler about creating a new RPG" which led to the creation of ''Dead Inside'' and "as late as 2003, ''Dead Inside'' was still bandied around as an upcoming publication for Ronin Arts". However, ...
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PDQ Food Stores
PDQ Food Stores was a chain of convenience stores located in the Wisconsin areas of Milwaukee and Madison, and one California store in Tahoma. The chain began as Tri Dairy Store in 1948 in Middleton, Wisconsin, opened by Sam Jacobsen. Originally the store carried only dairy products, but Jacobsen added other grocery products as time went on, and business improved. The second store didn't come along until 1962; the name PDQ, an acronym for "pretty darn quick" or "pretty damn quick", was a popular catch phrase in the post-World War II era, and the name was suggested by Jacobsen's wife Mary. The original store soon adopted the name as well. As of January 2016, PDQ Food Stores numbered 34 locations. Most sold gasoline, as is common with modern convenience stores. On May 1, 2009, PDQ Food Stores was sold to the employees and was 100% employee owned. On July 19, 2017, Kwik Trip Kwik Trip is a chain of convenience stores founded in 1965 that has locations throughout Wisconsin, M ...
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PDQ Chocolate
Ovaltine, also known by its original name Ovomaltine, is a brand of milk flavouring product made with malt extract, sugar (except in Switzerland), and whey. Some flavours also have cocoa. Ovaltine, a registered trademark of Associated British Foods, is made by Wander AG, a subsidiary of Twinings, which acquired the brand from Novartis in 2002, except in the United States, where Nestlé acquired the rights separately from Novartis in the late 2000s. History Ovaltine was developed in 1904 by chemist (1867–1950), in Bern, Switzerland, where it is also known by its original name, Ovomaltine (from , Latin for "egg", and ''malt'', which were originally its key ingredients). In 1927, the factory moved out to the village of Neuenegg, a short distance west of Bern, where it is still produced. Ovomaltine was exported to Britain as ''Ovaltine'' in 1909. A factory was built in Kings Langley, which took it to the United States as well. By 1915, Ovaltine was being manufactured in Villa ...
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PDQ Terminal
PDQ may refer to: 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 Other uses * PDQ Food Stores, a former chain of convenience stores in Wisconsin * PDQ Chocolate, a drink mix * PDQ terminal, to process payment card transactions * Oil rigs with production, drilling and quarters, e.g. Thunder Horse PDQ See also * P. D. Q. Bach P. D. Q. Bach is a fictional composer created by the American composer and musical satirist Peter Schickele for a five-decade career performing the "discovered" works of the "only forgotten son" of the Bach family. Schickele's music combines Par ...
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Thunder Horse PDQ
''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. ''Thunder Horse'' PDQ is the largest offshore installation of its kind in the world. The vessel's hull is of GVA design. The hull was built by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) in Okpo, South Korea, then loaded aboard the heavy lift ship and transported to Kiewit Offshore Services in Ingleside, Texas, where it was integrated with its topsides modules that were built in Morgan City, La. The journey around the Cape of Good Hope took nine weeks (63 days), from 23 July to 23 September 2004. Hurricane Dennis ''Thunder Horse'' PDQ was evacuated with the approach of Hurricane Dennis in July 2005. After the hurricane ...
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