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02-12-2014, 12:56 AM
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Mine's an Asus 7" MemoPad 16GB ... I also paid £99 for it (on offer) ..... I've put a 16GB micro-sd in but still have about 4GB of internal memory left so not started on that yet.

I have my dance videos and photographs on it ... I'm not a techy like you (as you saw when I tried to take a photograph with it ) .... so can't tell you anything else about it

It's great for emails, the forum, etc at home and away and so lightweight
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02-12-2014, 09:13 AM
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Yes, they are, aren't they? I normally away take my iPad, or my netbook. Both very heavy.

I will be having my very heavy (new) camera case and its contents along with my luggage, so I'm glad I went for a light tablet.
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02-12-2014, 11:24 AM
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Seems to me the premium bonds pay out on new ones just bought and older ones are ignored. I won £100 in £25 lots in the first year and nothing since
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02-12-2014, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by realspeed ->
Seems to me the premium bonds pay out on new ones just bought and older ones are ignored. I won £100 in £25 lots in the first year and nothing since
I want to reinvest my capital in something, but don't want to tie up in Bonds again (4-6 years), even though my profit was excellent this time. I thought, well, with P Bonds the money isn't tied, and there are chances, however small, of some wins.

I need to act fast though, as they have to be kept for a whole month before going in to the draw, so if I buy them in December they are ready for February.
 
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