Commodore and the atomic age

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Bruce Thomas
Sun, Jul 2, 2023 10:22 AM

My wife and I visited the Diefenbunker yesterday. This was Canada's atomic
age government bunker built in 1959-1961.

The place was an active unit until 1989 so these are not out of time.

We saw a couple interesting items. See the attachments for a phone and PET
2001 series.

Bruce

https://diefenbunker.ca/en/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb_listing

My wife and I visited the Diefenbunker yesterday. This was Canada's atomic age government bunker built in 1959-1961. The place was an active unit until 1989 so these are not out of time. We saw a couple interesting items. See the attachments for a phone and PET 2001 series. Bruce https://diefenbunker.ca/en/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb_listing
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rbernardo@iglou.com
Sun, Jul 2, 2023 7:46 PM

On Sun, July 2, 2023 3:22 am, Bruce Thomas wrote:

My wife and I visited the Diefenbunker yesterday. This was Canada's
atomic age government bunker built in 1959-1961.

The place was an active unit until 1989 so these are not out of time.

We saw a couple interesting items. See the attachments for a phone and
PET 2001 series.

 Oh, interesting!

      Truly,
      Robert Bernardo
      Fresno Commodore User Group - http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm
      Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network
      http://www.portcommodore.com/sccan
On Sun, July 2, 2023 3:22 am, Bruce Thomas wrote: > My wife and I visited the Diefenbunker yesterday. This was Canada's > atomic age government bunker built in 1959-1961. > > The place was an active unit until 1989 so these are not out of time. > We saw a couple interesting items. See the attachments for a phone and > PET 2001 series. Oh, interesting! Truly, Robert Bernardo Fresno Commodore User Group - http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network http://www.portcommodore.com/sccan