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 <pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2006 12:09 GMT</pubDate>
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Now that the lounge is nearly finished (it has windows, doors, power,
but still no lights or carpet), we've started buying things to go in
it, including a new 50&quot; TV. 
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Turns out it's quite hard to take a decent photo of a TV, but I had a
go anyway just so you can see roughly what it looks like. 
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<a href="http://www.perldog.com/-/cb9a13d7h"><img width="266" alt="The TV, with some random GT4 on it" src="http://www.perldog.com/-/cb9a13d7t.jpg" title="The TV, with some random GT4 on it" height="200" /></a>
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BTW: If Sony ever go into the flat-pack furniture business, then I
think IKEA should watch out - the stand was really well built and the
instructions and labelling of all the individual bolts was really
impressive (although I probably shouldn't be impressed by that sort of
thing). 
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<a href="http://www.perldog.com/-/f22c2e72h"><img width="266" alt="Lots of little bags" src="http://www.perldog.com/-/f22c2e72t.jpg" title="Lots of little bags" height="200" /></a>
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