Moot_Geeza wrote:
Unlikely wrote:Sadface
davyK wrote:There was a fish and chip shop in protestant East Belfast,called For Cod and Ulster. I drove by it each day - here's a pic with the shutters down. Its menu featured a "Family Feast", priced at £16.90 (1690 was the Battle of the Boyne). The George Best burger consisted of a chicken breast and beef patty - "bird on top, beef down below" The plan was to expand into Catholic areas with "For Cod and Ireland" etc but the whole show came off the rails when the guy went bankrupt from spinning too many plates - had other clothing businesses etc and it all went tits up.
Brooks wrote:Am reminded this is a real thing you can buy, signed by Gerry Adams himself: https://www.sinnfeinbookshop.com/the-negotiators-cookbook-best-kept-secret-of-the-irish-peace/ I in fact made such a purchase for a US chum the other year.There was a fish and chip shop in protestant East Belfast,called For Cod and Ulster. I drove by it each day - here's a pic with the shutters down. Its menu featured a "Family Feast", priced at £16.90 (1690 was the Battle of the Boyne). The George Best burger consisted of a chicken breast and beef patty - "bird on top, beef down below" The plan was to expand into Catholic areas with "For Cod and Ireland" etc but the whole show came off the rails when the guy went bankrupt from spinning too many plates - had other clothing businesses etc and it all went tits up.
I've tried it today and the integration is so clean: open a game, scan the QR code - and bam - your phone becomes the controller.
Super smart. Super simple.
Games with a relatively straightforward interface (think mobile friendly), such as Oxenfree and Reigns, work great. I'm sure as the TV/mobile integration tech develops we'll be seeing more, meatier titles rollout such as GTA, Hades etc...
Netflix TV app shown on an LG CX (2020) and phone integration is via the Netflix Android app on Pixel.
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