17th May, 2026: Dennis Potter.
It’s officially the case that a man in need of a game controller … has to buy a new one …
Yes: that’s right … I have a new toy: a new game controller, now happily paired with my AppleTV 4k.
Just so you know?
It’s what’s called a DualSense™Wireless Controller: and something originally designed for the PlayStation 5.
Which caught may nephew’s eyes: he has one of the console’s, himself, and was able to offer advise one button configurations.
Well played, him!
I also have to say “Well Played, Apple”: as I ordered it from them.
They originally told me the thing would be with me, by Saturday, 16th May..
Although the Royal Mail — the people doing the actual delivery — told me it would be with me by this coming Monday, 18th May.
As it turned out?
It turned up yesterday.
And got connected, pretty much immediately, and saw me playing Sonic the Hedgehog.
Exciting, eh … ?
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Actually, now I’ve mentioned Jude?
Yes: he was here, yesterday.
And yes: he’s posted another video: feel free to hit the ‘Like’ button!
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Just as a last thing … ?
I’ve had today’s edition of Radio Four’s Sunday on, this morning.
It’s a fascinating listen, as ever: and discussing the religious beliefs of various politicians.
Including the three, potential, Labour leader candidates.
Andy Burnham, it seems, is a non-practising Catholic.
Angela Rayner, it seems, is an atheist.
And the third contender, Wes Streeting?
Is a practising Anglican.
Granted: the man would be the first openly gay Prime Minister, if he became PM.
But, to me?
That’s less of an issue for me, than the fact the man is a practising Anglican.
I’d prefer my politicians to be uninfluenced by their faith: to not be openly religious.
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