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Any ideas? I am looking for something for my husband. Not an iPad or Iliad. I fear it might end up being a tv to watch the Olympics, laze around and get fat. Has anyone any suggestions of a good tv (or other product actually) which won't break the bank and also where best to get it these days? Many thanks
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Well, today I popped into that gadget-dream-world of Maplins.


( in Hammersmith broadway )


I picked out two "Gadgo's" that you never-knew-he-needed.


A snow machine & the unimaginably excellent "Electric-Jacket"



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What more could you wish for?


NETTE:)

Wod, many thanks. That is actually a very good idea. We both desperately need to get fit. We are both quite thin but totally unfit and with horrible hidden cholesterol levels no doubt.


Does anyone know about tvs? The chances are that we will end up with a souped up one. the thing is, though, that these things all seem to plummet in price the minute I buy them. Wrong source? Wrong approach? Lack of knowledge of the new technology about to come out? All three?

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