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121129-N-HG258-027 WASHINGTON, DC (November 29, 2012) Chief Musician Robert Holmes, right, a member of the Navy Band Commodores, leads and instructs the jazz band from Walt Whitman High School during a visit to the Commodores rehearsal at the Historic Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C. The Navy Band presents clinics for local high schools around the Washington, D.C., area as part of their music in the schools program designed to supplement music education curricula and build bridges between the Navy and younger generations.
1980 HDT Holden Commodore at the Shannon's Insurance Eastern Creek Classic, which is a get together of all registered auto clubs in the State of New South Wales. Over 2000 cars, bikes, buses and ex-military vehicles attended this year's show.
These cars were modified at GMH's request by Peter Brock, a successful Australian racing driver, who improved the handling and engine performance of the flagship of the Commodore range, the SLE. These cars are highly prized and collectors will pay big $ to get one.
got me thinking,
there must be these old skool keyboards being hacked with USB jacks, like what's happening with old landline phones. love to see one in action.
Huffer tee
purchase from Christchurch, NZ.
keyboard
My father got this Commodore in the 80'ies. When we visit, the kids still play Battleship and Olympic games on it.
You know, as soon as that damn cross lights up, all I can see are the backlights of cell phone cameras, point and shoots - and that's pretty much what anyone does for the rest of the show. Love it. Love it so hard.
Note: Some of you may know my misery regarding when Justice first came to Vancouver. I brought my wide angle lens and was denied by security because I had a "professional camera" (oh please). So tonight I brought my stalker lens and had a rematch with Justice hitting up the Commodore Ballroom. Sweet.
Super rare Lode Runner sequel for experts, fully tested and working, for the Commodore 64. For trade.
The Commodore Apartment Hotel is nominated to the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion Cas an excellent example of the Apartment Hotel Building subtype of the Multi-Family Residence/Apartment Building property type identified in the Multiple Property Documentation Form (MPDF) entitled Residential Resources of Wichita. The building was designed by Kansas City-based architect Nelle Elizabeth Peters, who specialized in the design of apartment buildings and hotels, and developed by American diplomat and Secretary of War Patrick J. Hurley.
National Register of Historic Places Homepage
COMMODORE CLIPPER
IMO: 9201750
Built : 1999 by Van der Giessen De Noord, NED-Krimpen, Holland.
Yard Number : 975
A Ferry (passenger/RORO) built for Commodore Shipping Co Ltd.
GRT: 14000 / DWT: 4504
Dimensions: Length (oa) 129 metres x Beam 23.4 metres
History
1999: Registered Owner Commodore Shipping Co Ltd. Port of Registry Nassau
2006: Registered Owner Condor Ltd, Port of Registry Nassau
Photographed leaving Portsmouth
120605-N-AI329-108 WASHINGTON, D.C. (June 5, 2012) MUC Stephen Williams solos on alto saxophone during a Commodores concert at the Navy Memorial in downtown Washington, D.C. The Commodores are the Navy's premier jazz ensemble.(U.S. Navy Photo by MU1 Jeremy Buckler/Released)
This is a (pretty bad) photo of my awesome Commodore PET 200 computer. I got it really cheap from some guy in a suburb of Stockholm, complete with a printer and a double diskdrive. It's equipped with a Swedish keyboard, making it a rare piece of computer history.
More information about this computer can be found here: www.old-computers.com/museum/computer.asp?st=1&c=746
COMMODORE CLIPPER
IMO: 9201750
Built : 1999 by Van der Giessen De Noord, NED-Krimpen, Holland.
Yard Number : 975
A Ferry (passenger/RORO) built for Commodore Shipping Co Ltd.
GRT: 14000 / DWT: 4504
Dimensions: Length (oa) 129 metres x Beam 23.4 metres
History
1999: Registered Owner Commodore Shipping Co Ltd. Port of Registry Nassau
2006: Registered Owner Condor Ltd, Port of Registry Nassau
Photographed leaving Portsmouth
COMMODORE CLIPPER
IMO: 7021845
Built : 1970 by Ferus Smit, Westerbroek, Holland, (Yard Number : 204) as HIBERNIAN ENTERPRISE for Hibernian Transport Companies Ltd, Dublin
GRT: 758 / DWT: 1521
Dimensions: Length (oa) 78.5 metres x Beam 11.9 metres
Name Changes
1970: HIBERNIAN ENTERPRISE (as built): Hibernian Transport Companies Ltd, Dublin
1971: MAYO: Irish Sea Operators Ltd, Dublin
1974: COMMODORE CLIPPER: Commodore Shipping Co Ltd, Guernsey
1988: CELINE M.: Jean Paul Metz
1990: SEA LION I:
1991: CELINE M.: Meromar Chartering Co Ltd
1993: LARNACA TOWN
1993: SEA STAR III
1993: CELINE M.: Celine M Ltd,
2003: ABDALLAH : M.F.Kaidaban
2006: ABDALLAH: Vienna Shipping Co.
2010: ALBARAKA 8: W.A.M.Alamoodi
2013: Still trading
Photographed arriving Portsmouth on 27 August 1982