I miss getting on a plane and reading Skymall to see what batshit crazy stuff they had to sell. Anyone else?

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    9 months ago

    The spirit of it still exists in temu ads. Turn off your ad blocker for a minute and you’ll be inundated with cheap plastic things that you think are great ideas and you’ll use once and forget about.

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    9 months ago

    I’m convinced that all the stupid shit in Skymall is still available on the Internet, but I miss having it all collected in one place. The curated ridiculousness was perfect.

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    9 months ago

    Yeah dude that stuff always blew my mind as a kid. Browsing the real sharper image store then was a treat too. I got a skymall hot dog toaster one Christmas and it was amazing.

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    9 months ago

    I used to love going into The Sharper Image and Brookstone stores at the mall when I was a kid.

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    9 months ago

    I got on a plane a few weeks ago and realized that I didn’t have headphones. I would have really liked something to read. AA does offer 20 free minutes of WiFi so I opened a bunch of tabs in my browser, but a skymall would ah e been read for sure.

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    9 months ago

    Wait, Skymall isn’t a thing anymore? Here I thought I was just picking shitty airlines…

    https://www.flyingsmarter.com/what-happened-to-skymall

    “SkyMall declared bankruptcy in January of 2015, but they were purchased in April 2015 and relaunched the following month as an online retailer. There was a plan to get back into planes but that never really happened. Today, SkyMall is still an online retailer.”

    Huh, all online now…

    https://skymall.com/

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      9 months ago

      I was more confused about what SkyMall even was. Even if I never went into one, I knew what Sharper Image was. I thought SkyMall must have been a regional chain.

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    9 months ago

    A quick Google search shows both companies are still in business, so not much to miss? I imagine they are put SkyMall on some airlines

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        9 months ago

        Frys Electronics had like 1/4 of their store dedicated to this “As seen on TV” junk for a while before they closed down.

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      9 months ago

      Wow. I didn’t even bother searching. Just assumed since I no longer saw it in the plane backseat they weren’t around anymore.

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    9 months ago

    I miss the Edge Company. It was like someone took The Sharper Image and slapped a medium-thick coat of 90’s rad on it with a mild focus on EDC-style pocket junk.

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    9 months ago

    I loved that stuff but never got to buy anything really. Probably for the best it was all junk in the end. Stuff that looked cool but you didn’t need any of it really.

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      I did have one of their CD players that had cool blue lights and a motorized door that opened down. That thing was pretty wicked. I remember I didn’t have the remote for it for some reason, so I casually stole one from the display model at the sharper image store in the mall.

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      But I felt like I needed ALL of it. of course couldn’t afford any of it.

      And for all the people like me who wanted all that fun stuff, there were probably some people out there who COULD afford all of it.

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    Not really. The world has changed so much that I don’t think there’s space for them anymore. But they were pretty great when I was a dumb kid.

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      Or the “Things You Never Knew Existed” catalogs, which were by the guys that used to sell a bunch of the stuff in the back of comics, Boys’ Life, etc (Johnson Smith Company) - X-Ray specs, fake dog poop, etc. But on steroids. Selling huge magnet things, car kits, Mr Mooney dolls, weird statues, magic kits, fake rocks, etc.

      Edit: LOL, I found one. Man, brings me back to going through as a 9 year od:

      https://archive.org/details/the-johnson-smith-company-catalog-913-circa-1991-starbrite

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        I convinced my mom to let me order some kind of “mega mind obelisk” from one of those. She kept saying how stupid it will be and I will regret it. “Be a good lesson learned”.

        Until it showed up. I got a 6” tall marble obelisk that was the coolest thing ever. Didn’t teach me anything, but I had it for a long time and thought it was neat to look at.

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      DAK catalogs were wild. Each item had a magazine article length description that was clearly bullshit. But by the end you’re certain that the constant emptiness you feel is from not owning the World’s Best 16 Channel Stereo Graphic Equalizer.