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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
My Commodore 128D rig with 1571, two 1581 drives, The Boss joystick, SD2IEC. Bonus Yamaha SHS-10 MIDI keyboard. Entry for BASIC week 2013 on Reddit /r/retrobattlestations
Running "Impossible Mission". Foto di Francesco De Francesco - www.flickr.com/photos/godzillante/ - www.facebook.com/studioquis
This week marks the 25th anniversary of its release. The c64 remains the best selling computer model of all time. (estimated 25 million units sold during its production 1982-1992)
We had our yearly office party today at the Commodore in St. Paul. Apparently F. Scott Fitzgerald lived there at one time, or drank there a lot, or something. I LOVE the bar there. In the Rejects set you can see another shot of the other side of the room - red curtains - it's really cool, art deco-y, and reminds me of Oceans 11.
The photo itself, of course, is not that great; it was taken with my phone. I didn't want to bring in my good camera to the party. Hopefully you can still get an idea of how cool the bar is.
Creator/Photographer: U.S. Navy
Dates as Chief: 1846 - 1869
Description: Commodore Joseph Smith became the second Chief of the Bureau of Navy Yards and Docks in 1846 and served as Chief for 23 years through the Civil War. Smith's tour of duty as Chief was also notable for other changes including the creation of the Civil Engineer Corps in 1867 and the first floating dry-docks were built and installed at four bases. In 1862 he made Rear Admiral.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: U.S. Navy Seabee Museum, Collections Department, Port Hueneme, CA 93043, www.history.navy.mil/museums/seabee_museum.htm
Call Number: SM-05178
190921-N-HG258-1011 WASHINGTON (September 21, 2019) Chief Musician Casey Campbell rehearses with the U.S. Navy Band Commodores jazz ensemble at the Sail Loft on the Historic Washington Navy Yard in preparation for their upcoming 50th anniversary concert. The Commodores will celebrate their 50 year anniversary with a special concert featuring past alumni at the Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center in Alexandria Virginia. (U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Musician Stephen Hassay/Released).
120605-N-AI329-188 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)
151102-N-HA868-048 WAUNAKEE, WISC. (November 02, 2015) From left to right, Musicians1st Class Tim Stanley, Nick Cooper, Thomas Eby and Jonathan Barnes, the Commodores jazz ensemble's trumpet section, perform on a concert at Waunakee High School Field House in Waunakee, Wisc. The Commodores are currently on an 18-day concert tour of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa. (U.S. Navy Photo by Master Chief Musician Aaron Porter/Released)
Gentlemen I give you South West Metropolitan 201 at time of pic 2 day old 2012 Commodore SS series 2, one gorgeous looking car, along with FA 209
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 27 September 2013
Gets a push from the tug 'Duke of Normandy' in high winds on arrival at St Helier from Portsmouth via Guernsey. 27/02/17
The full-sized image is available for download at my website.
License:
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Artifact no.: 1996.0114
Manufacturer: Commodore Business Machines Ltd., Agincourt, Ontario, Canada
1983
Canada Science and Technology Museums Corporation
www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca
Photo credit: CSTMC
My favourite car of the show. It was apparently assembled from a CKD kit in Switzerland and is the only one in the UK, having been imported in 2010.
Catalog #: 01_00083695
Title: Consolidated Commodore
Corporation Name: Consolidated
Official Nickname: Commodore
Additional Information: USA, take-off device
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive