Why are OCUK so dam efficient!

Have you not heard? DPD are changing their name to PDQ :p

PDQ??? who's that


PDQ is a three-letter abbreviation which may refer to:

* P. D. Q. Bach, fictional composer and son of Johann Sebastian Bach, invented by musical satirist "Professor" Peter Schickele
* PDQ Food Stores, a convenience store chain in the American Midwest
* Physician Data Query, an online database developed by the National Cancer Institute
* PDQ (game show), an American television game show which aired from 1966 to 1969
* PDQ Chocolate, a flavored drink mix, sponsor and namesake of the above mentioned game show
* PDQ Manufacturing, a car wash manufacturer of both touch free (brushless) and friction (brush) equipment
* PDQ (Pretty Damn Quick), computer performance analysis software developed by Neil J. Gunther
* PDQ ("Process Data Quickly") terminals, which process credit card and debit card transactions
* Prose Descriptive Qualities, a role-playing game system
 
Got to aggree ordered i7 950/Asus P6X58D-E Intel X58/Corsair XMS3 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 PC3-12800C9 1600MHz Triple Channel on boxing day was due to arrive on the 30th but too my utter joy they came on the 29th @ 11.28am "11.30am so did I" sorry thats just wrong ****e i'm going over the edge..
But back to the issue well done OCUK for the price I got it for, & well done van man I forgive you for your dreadful driving And lack of consideration for other road users
Cheers
Dean
 
Yes, sorry, typo - I meant to type DPD.
Though Pretty Damn Quick would be true too :-)

As for PDP - well that's what we used before the VAX came along - the DEC PDP-11 was a very effective computer to have when I was a lot younger. Or the PDP-8 before that - though those were rather slow and a bit odd by modern standards (12-bit words, and originally just 8 different instructions).
 
Yes, sorry, typo - I meant to type DPD.
Though Pretty Damn Quick would be true too :-)

As for PDP - well that's what we used before the VAX came along - the DEC PDP-11 was a very effective computer to have when I was a lot younger. Or the PDP-8 before that - though those were rather slow and a bit odd by modern standards (12-bit words, and originally just 8 different instructions).

i think he ment the post by Makhaira :)
 
Are the "please deliver this day" options actually viable for prebuilds? I ordered for tomorrow (on Thursday), that being the first day listed as available, but the status says "printed in our warehouse queue" - I'm pretty sure they can't pick it up and get it to me all in one day?

I really hope it doesn't come on Tuesday, we're not here...
 
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