The VAX has four bits of address space fewer than the 36-bit PDP10 (or as I was told by a close old-skool h4x0r friend recently, it's really called a "DEC10" or "DEC System 10") despite its acronym meaning Virtual Address eXtension.
[size=8pt]No, last I checked "computer centre" is correct, being in the British English dialect (non-Parlez Français, monsieur quadraphonique.) Now, if we were to translate it into Ænglisc or Middle English (think of how Shakespeare wrote) it might sound something like that but I don't usually write in Ænglisc or Middle English. Elegant and graceful, yes, but a bit too dated for my preference......
........this, of course, coming from the guy running the Mentor 2000 and the PD--erm, "DEC10"..................