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Dad whipped out this little gem while we were in Orlando on vacation. So I whipped out my BASIC skillz and we created a fun little program that told us hello and asked us how we were doing. It was War Games all over again. Loved it!
Thank goodness we had the EPYX Fast Load cartridge or else our Commodore experience might have been rather sluggish.
Did you know that Mozilla does not support a version of Firefox on the Commodore platform. Quite surprising.
1948 Hudson Commodore: After 60 years this 1948 Hudson Commodore still shows great character-has lots of surface rust; but still solid as a rock.
190921-N-HG258-1019 WASHINGTON (September 21, 2019) Alumni of the U.S. Navy Band commodores jazz ensemble rehearse with the band 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).
well this is what i drive during the week. this is my place of work i'm a second officer on this ship at the moment, she is 130m long and 14000gt. thought since i spend most of my time on her i should really try and get a picture. this was taken a while ago but thought i would put it up here, forgot i had it until recently looking through folders
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Scenes from the old Army bombing range at Pt Prime. The seashells, the mud, the car wrecks.
We saw a weird building and also what seemed to be a kite surfers lost kite.
We were not going to investigate these things.
I had learnt my leason.
We saw a wreck, way out in the seaweed. Walking to it was easy. It took us about 30 minutes to walk there. After we had looked it over, we descided instead of walking back at an angle to the beach (Which is how we got there) we walked straight in.
After 5 minutes, I started sinking in smelly grey mud up to my knees. It took all my strength to pull out one leg, only to get my other one stuck. All this whilst the tide was coming in. I was balancing my shoes in one hand, my expensive Canon 5D and 70-200 L Lens in the other. I did not want to drop anything.
The distance was about 1/5 the distance we had walked to get out to the wreck but it took over 2 hours to get back to the shore line.
I was very tired. The walk back, sinking (in the end I sank up to my Hips) was exhausting so we left the object that looked like a kite and I descided I was never coming back here again.
Anyway, I had photos so if I wanted to come back, I just needed to look at the photos.
The wreck, I think it is a Holden VB Commodore and a second car (Isuzu) that came out to rescue it. Both have very much been claimed by the sea.
Canon EOS5D, 70-200 L lens.
2013
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Former American Commodore Tuxedo
Midway Mall in Elyria, Ohio
August 2025 update
Midway Mall was built in 1966 with Sears, Woolworth (later Best Buy), JCPenney, and Higbee's (later Dillard's) as anchor stores. In 1990, a new wing with a food court and May Company department store (later Kaufmann's then Macy's) was added.
Today, the mall is kind of in limbo. It may or may not have finally been sold to Industrial Commercial Properties after being managed by the Lorain County Port Authority for the last several years. The mall is planned to be turned into industrial properties, but it seems those plans keep getting delayed. The mall only has a handful of open businesses, with FinishLine, LensCrafters, and Yihi Japan remaining as the only chain establishments.
A Dunham's Sports is still open in the old Steve & Barry's, but no longer opens its gate into the mall. The old May Company/ Kaufmann's/Macy's is now Johnny K's Powersports, but that also doesn't open into the mall. The other anchor spaces are all closed. I noticed the inside of the mall had a number of serious leaks that don't seem like they are getting fixed. Also, the plants in the food court look like they are dying from lack of water.
If ICP does or has already taken over, it is very likely this mall will be shut down with very short notice.
190921-N-HG258-1050 WASHINGTON (September 21, 2019) Retired Musician 1st Class Leslie Summy, an alumni of the U.S. Navy Band commodores jazz ensemble, rehearses with the band 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).
Poster design in anticipation for the new Commodore Phoenix computer.
Made completely in Photoshop CS
Holden Commodore driven by Rick and Owen Kelly at the Supercheap Autos Bathurst 1000. Beautiful backdrop to the City of Bathurst below.
A Restoration, cleaning and maintenance on a Commodore 64 c. I have used the keys from a broken Commodore Vic=20, to replace some of the original keys of the Commodore 64 c. I used bleach to clean the keys, and an air compressor to blow the keys dry, and remove the dust from the parts. This Commodore 64 c is fully working at this moment. The most photo's of this restoration, are taken with my smartphone in stead of the Nikon D5200. The Commodore 64, the Commodore Vic=20, and the Commodore 64c, have the same keyboard mechanism. Only the color of the keys are different.
121005-N-AI329-024 Columbia, Md. (October 5, 2012 ) MU1 Tim Stanley performs on trumpet during a concert at Howard County Community College in Columbia, Md. The Commodores are the Navy's premier jazz ensemble. (U.S. Navy photo by Musician First Class Jeremy Buckler/Released)
151105-N-HA868-040 MACOMB, ILL. (November 05, 2015) Commodores trumpet instrumentalist Musician 1st Class Jonathan Barnes, of New York, N.Y., demonstrates some finer points of improvisation at a master class with jazz students at Western Illinois University. Members of the Navy Band often conduct master classes and clinics while on tour, helping younger musicians learn from established professionals. The Commodores jazz ensemble is 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)