> 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.

Thanks for the kind offer, Mike. But 26" is more than I can take. The
maximum size for any TV in this little house is 20". Because the house is so
small I also want a flat screen whenever I get round to sorting it all out.
Probably Sony.

Bob


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