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Commodore Amiga 3000 Desktop, Motorola 68030 25Mhz, 1990

Computer history at the "Systems 2006" exhibition in Munich.

VRSS Holden Commodore

151111-N-HA868-046 PICKERINGTON, OHIO (November 11, 2015) Senior Chief Musician Stephen Williams, of Pensacola, Fla., performs a solo during a concert by the Commodores jazz ensemble at Pickerington North High School. 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)

Commodore Amiga 500 Revision 8a, 1991

NZ made Commodore twin neck guitar, 4 string and 6 string.

Spring Carlisle, April 30, 2011.

Mostra "VINTAGE COMPUTERS" Museo Itinerante Apulia Retrocomputing.

L'annunciata collaborazione con l'Istituto Tecnico Tecnologico "Modesto Panetti" di Bari dà vita ad un primo esperimento consistente nella esposizione di retrocomputers e retroconsoles il giorno 19 gennaio 2014.

Commodore Theater (11,774 square feet)

421 High Street, Portsmouth, VA

Opened November 14th, 1945, closed in 1975, reopened December 21st, 1989

Holden Commodore

1997 VS Berlina

They had both kinds of storage on different Commodore 64s, this one with cassette drive, and the other one had a hard drive the size of the keyboard (which, in this case, IS the computer).

The old Commodore logo; and some shocking apostrophe abuse. And yes, that is card stuck over the screen. (There was a USB cable on the back, but it wasn't plugged into anything.)

approaching Portsmouth. Wight Ryder I is also visible next to her bow.

need a Commodore? Garage sale maybe? 😅

An anaglyphic(red/cyan) view of my C64

Commodore Theater (11,774 square feet)

421 High Street, Portsmouth, VA

Opened November 14th, 1945, closed in 1975, reopened December 21st, 1989

photo courtesy of Mr Voltnoi

January 18, 2014 - picture contributed by Rich Hardy

Commodore Theater (11,774 square feet)

421 High Street, Portsmouth, VA

Opened November 14th, 1945, closed in 1975, reopened December 21st, 1989

Calculator Commodore US*10, 1972

Easily one of the most famous, if not *the* most famous, Americans in Japanese history, Commodore Perry is known for "opening" up Japan to trade with the West in 1853-54. Never mind that Japan wasn't really "closed", but, sparing you the fine details, the coming of Commodore Perry marks serious dramatic changes for Japan, and is a key contributing cause, many would argue, to the downfall of the Tokugawa shogunate. Doesn't get much bigger than that.

 

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Following the pathways down the hillside will afford the visitor with great views of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, where foaming water flows through the spillways and ships can be observed traversing the government locks. There is the opportunity for a short, comfortable walk along the promenade, where one can take advantage of park benches and cozy shelters, before reaching the canal itself, where the fish ladder is clearly visible.

 

Laurel Mercury Photographer

Panair do Brasil. Consolidated Commodore 16, registro PP-PAJ (P-BDAJ) - (CN 1).

 

Este foi o primeiro Commodore a seu construído. Seu primeiro registro foi NC 855M. Originalmente entregue a NYRBA, batizado "Buenos Aires".

 

Adquirido pela Pan Am em 15 de Setembro de 1930, foi repassado para a Panair do Brasil, registrado PP-PAJ.

 

Algum tempo depois foi repassado para um operador argentino, registrado R-ACWZ, reportado "retirado" em 1938.

 

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Commodore Amiga 4000 Desktop, Motorola 68EC030 25 MHz, 1992

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