Bob W wrote:

I do have some Sony things. A 14" TV that visitors laugh at because it is
old and apparently very out-dated - it's a 1996 model if I remember
correctly. I also have a stereo system which includes a cassette deck and an
MD player, but it also has a CD player, which is quite convenient. Young
people find it very amusing, just as I did when I stayed with a great aunt
who still played 78s on a wind-up gramophone with a horn.

I have a non-Sony digital radio-cum-MP3 player as well, which is probably
the most modern amusement device in the house, but the MP3 player can only
fit an album-and-a-half into its memory, so it's really not all that useful
considering I bought it for long train journeys.

Somewhere towards the bottom of my priority list for discretionary spending
is 'get a better TV and stuff'.

If "better" = "bigger" I have a 26" Toshiba CRT that I refuse to throw out as it is perfectly functional. As my "don't throw anything out that is still functional when the outlaws insist on us having their newer (but usually inferior) item, so that they will eventually understand that it is not a good idea to be changing things like TVs every nine months" policy seems to be failing, it's yours for the asking. I'm drowning in nearly-new household goods. Have a set-top digibox to go with it, too.

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