@@bokkenknuser that's not what I'm talking about? I was saying nobody cares enough to do math to figure it out, even if it's 4*10. there was some sarcasm there, and yeah math is core to science.
I work at Walgreen's and I can confidently say that Sharper Image is NOT just online. You'll also find these overpriced dollar store products as giftable items around the holidays in our stores
My mom used to buy me sharper image stuff for Christmas gifts after I got to my 20s and moved out. I appreciated the gesture, but sometimes I felt so bad when I saw how much some of the stuff she got me cost. One Christmas she got me this back-lit CD player/alarm clock that had a kinda interesting lid to open it, I guess it was trying to style itself after the Bang and Olufsen CD players of the time. It was OK, I used it for ambient music now and then, not particularly phenomenal, didn't trust the alarm feature because the clock was buggy. Later, I was in the Sharper Image online catalogue and saw it cost over $100. I couldn't believe that she spent that. :-( She knew that when I was a teen I always used to go into that shop and admire stuff, so, I can see why she would get me stuff from there. edit: I just found the item, it's called the Blue Night CD Stereo and was $109. You can google image search it.
On a more serious/nostalgic note, I’m old enough to remember The Sharper Image very well. I used to love reading through The Sharper Image Catalogue that would get mailed monthly to the house. Richard Thalheimer, the original founder of TSI, used to personally appear in the as for the featured item. The most ridiculous item that I remember The Sharper Image carrying was a half male fully dressed and articulated mannequin that you were supposed to set up in your house (much like Kevin Macalister faking the Christmas Party in Home Alone) so would be intruders will be scared away since you are not “alone”. I shit you not.
@@ryanmurphy2089 I wish. I’m 44 and have twin 18YO both starting college in the Fall. On a separate note, the classic Sharper Image retail store is forever immortalized in a great Karaoke scene in When Harry Met Sally. Forgot about that.
I can to some extent understand the idea behind offline, non-digital password storage, the first rule of computer security is that nothing is 100% secure. But, like, maybe just use a notebook? If someone can get access to that notebook, my first concern isn't my Gmail password, it's that someone's in my home that isn't supposed to be.
I miss Sharper Image stores. As a kid, I would sit in one of the massage chairs for a couple hours as my mom shopped in the rest of the mall. The interesting thing about those massage chairs and why they advertised them so heavily is that they're covered by some health insurance plans, so it was the one super overpriced thing they could reliably move units of.
The fact that the personal air purifier is just an ionizer and requires a lot of time in one spot to start working and even then all it does is make air particles stick to surfaces makes it a glorified dusty shirt machine.
Its basically an ozone machine, If you have ever been in a grow house and seen exactly how big the ozone machines are to ionize the air around the plants then you would know that this thing is bullshido.
I've owned one thing from The Sharper Image in my entire life. It was a Newton's Cradle, only each of the balls were a different color so it was a rainbow balls momentum thing. It was purchased for me as a gift by someone who probably realized that I wasn't straight before I came out as bi/pan. It was $59.99. It was well made, and a regular silver one that is well made will run you $40 from what I can tell...so it was kind of unique and had a 50% tax for it. Honestly...it was way better value than anything on this video, assuming you want a rainbow Newton's Cradle.
4:10 ill bet its no more then an led connected to the power switch then the battery. Full on placebo effect. Its one of those ebay "get 10 more HP and save fuel milage at the same time" chips.
The thing I think everyone always forgets is that Sharper Image's product line was EXACTLY like this back in the day. The difference is that the average consumer is now more savvy when it comes to gadgets and electronics and so their products are a lot less impressive.
I love when people who didn't grow up super rich have a successful media company and can buy all sorts of dumb rich people stuff and mock them. Good Mythical Morning is all about that and I know that was a big inspiration for this channel.
I guess a physical password device like that would work well for older people who may find that easier compared to software and cloud syncing. Bit overpriced though.
Or you know, they could use a notepad which also is hard to hack and not connected to the Internet. Bonus point, they can't forget the master password to their notepad.
A bit over priced, but password services are subscription based and I'd rather buy something once instead of having my paycheck constantly chipped away at by everything
@@littlejackalo5326 nah. I have a few passwords written down and it's stored right at my desk inside my monitor stand. Pull the top off and it's there. Who's going to go rummaging around and look inside my stand for passwords? No one unless I had national secrets stored on my computer
The website for the billion dollar art gallery is even more egregious. The FAQ even encourages you to leave your television on with a single photo for days at a time. They even wrote up some BS backstory about it, as if they're just a middle aged couple who threw this together on a whim. But on the bright side, you can always apply to become a retailer for them yourself!
Man, I loved reading through Sharper Image catalogues way back when. Basically Spencer's for people who have a dedicated study in their home, and it's endlessly entertaining.
Those type of air purifiers create ozone. Sniffing it like that was probably okay since it wasn’t on, but probably shouldn’t do that in general. It can potentially cause lung tissue damage over an extended period of time.
I like going into The Sharper Image when I have time at airports so I can ask people that work there “why does these products exist? Who are you selling this stuff to?”
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. 3 beers across 18 holes is being conservative. At the price of GC beer, this is a good investment that will save you money.
I actually was looking for massage recliners some time ago, and you can get something similar to that $3500 or whatever Sharper Image chair for about $350. Yeah, I mean, Wish for rich people indeed. They seem to be more like glorified drop shippers? Or is that all they are really, drop shippers? Do they have custom packaging over top of their price gouged product packaging?
The first one is hilarious, because when I saw it on adverts every now and then way back when, I'd think of physical, actual, paper, NOTEBOOKS and how they're so much more easier to maintain and you don't have to worry about the batteries running out or corroding the notebooks, you just had to remember where you put your Special Book 😂
"So you can just get wasted while you're golfing and driving the golf cart around" That's basically what country clubs are for. Getting smashed while trying to golf.
Purifiers are only useful for a room that they can spend the time to purify. Making it portable gives it no time to filter without having to lose all progress once you move
I use to love flipping through the Sharper Image catalogue while taking a dump. The store in the mall was always fun to go to also, But not because I had to take a dump.
That driver drink dispenser reminds me of that golf club with the chamber to pee in, with the included privacy towel to cover the hands; turned upside down 😵💫
So the driver drink dispenser name from Amazon actually made me laugh out loud. A buddy of mine actually owns a set of golf clubs that are called the big bertha. Lmao got to love the name change.
It feels like a lot of the stuff they sell are good representations of things that.. while more expensive (most of the time), also work for the intended purpose they're designed, unlike sharper images copies. The billion dollar art gallery thumbstick is a great representation of this. The thumbstick reminds me of coffee table books, but it fails in capturing the entire point of coffee table books.. coffee table books are meant to be accessible quick, and to provide something pleasing to look at for 5 minutes while you wait for something; all of the art only being accessible when plugged into a device, and the fact it's just a small slab of metal to look at defeats the coffee table books purpose.
The "billion dollar art gallery" thumbstick reminds me of coffee table books... Though the whole point of a coffee table book is that it's something immediate someone can look at for 5 minutes to occupy their time while waiting, the fact that you need to plug the thing into a computer to look at the image defeats the purpose.
The air purifier is technically a toxic air dispenser. It probably smells of ozone... Ozone is toxic. On the other hand, in the atmosphere, it's important.
For those that do not like beer that golf club dispenser could be used to haul gatorade or water for hydration without needed to haul more than just the golf bags. Each golfer could bring their own dispenser foor added capacity without needed anything other than the golf bags.
You're blurring the price before you reveal it, but you should also blur the PayPal financing terms as well xD we don't know how much it is, but we know it's 4 payments of $25
with the golf clubs I think you are only allowed 14 clubs in your bag... I think. But by the time you take your drink thing, your radio, and whatever else you can think of, you are going to be allowed your putter and your sand wedge.
The golf drink thing is actually really good for casual golfers; imagine you're doing like a 9 course and you're thirsty as fuck. Fill it with water and grab a bottle or something and you're good to go. I'd actually buy it for my dad tbh if Sharper Image delivered here to Ireland
While ridiculously overpriced, that password manager is way more secure than using any kind of internet connected password manager that can be hacked and have data leaks.
@@abbuw- Never said you could. I admitted that the product was ridiculously overpriced. Didn't say it was the best option. Just that it was more secure than something internet connected
BTW both of thoes clubs where on shark tank time ago I still remember the episodes the funniest thing is that the drink club was actually a piss club to urinate in and was the made into a drinking club xd like yall need to look up the clip of them showing the piss club 🤣🤣🤣 the guy that invested made it into a drinking club which is big props and made him a lot of money cuz the pissing one was not the one chief 🤣🤣🤣
"is that just a way to not get kicked off the course for drinking" is a phrase that only someone who has never gone golfing would say. Most people go golfing *as* an excuse to drink really. This is what makes it a dumb idea the most, is that you dont need to *sneak* booze on the golf course, and it just takes up room in your bag. Sharper image is just gag gifts, like spencers really.
The golf one is pretty dope cause most courses your not allowed to bring your own beer but they over charge on there’s so it’s a good way to hide your beer but it’s definitely not to hide drinking everyone drinks when they play golf
I personally like the idea of a dedicated password saving device, just not _that_ one. An ideal one for me would have a larger, easier to read screen, the ability to not only save passwords but also _create_ really secure ones (something I struggle with currently) and perhaps the ability to plug in a USB stick to export them (for if the device ever breaks and I need to replace it). The problem with subscription based password managers is if you can't keep up the monthly payments, you lose access to every single account you have - not just the password manager. Plus cloudbased services I do _NOT_ trust. They _say_ they're secure and nobody in the company has access, but are they _really_ ? You have no way of actually knowing. Plus it's on a server, encrypted or not that can still be hacked, the saved files stolen and eventually cracked. Sod all that!
Been playing golf for 15 years and usually only call it a one ball, two ball, three ball, four ball. In a sentence do you have space? Sure we are only a three ball.
Blurs price.. Directly under "pay in 4 instalments of $10"
nobody does math here 😒
@@kazooduck is maths related to science?
@@bokkenknuser that's not what I'm talking about? I was saying nobody cares enough to do math to figure it out, even if it's 4*10. there was some sarcasm there, and yeah math is core to science.
@@kazooduck Chill bro Im just doing a PewDiePie joke 😊. Yes I agree with you on your calculations!
@@bokkenknuser oh I haven't watched Felix in a while
I work at Walgreen's and I can confidently say that Sharper Image is NOT just online. You'll also find these overpriced dollar store products as giftable items around the holidays in our stores
I was waiting for someone to say that
Yupp
In Minnesota lots of walgreens here
The same at Walmart!
I made the mistake as a kid of picking out a present from sharper image, I was too young to know what I was doing lol we promptly returned what I got
My mom used to buy me sharper image stuff for Christmas gifts after I got to my 20s and moved out. I appreciated the gesture, but sometimes I felt so bad when I saw how much some of the stuff she got me cost. One Christmas she got me this back-lit CD player/alarm clock that had a kinda interesting lid to open it, I guess it was trying to style itself after the Bang and Olufsen CD players of the time. It was OK, I used it for ambient music now and then, not particularly phenomenal, didn't trust the alarm feature because the clock was buggy. Later, I was in the Sharper Image online catalogue and saw it cost over $100. I couldn't believe that she spent that. :-(
She knew that when I was a teen I always used to go into that shop and admire stuff, so, I can see why she would get me stuff from there.
edit: I just found the item, it's called the Blue Night CD Stereo and was $109. You can google image search it.
I like your mom, she sounds sweet. Not great at deal hunting, but sweet.
I remember the B&o one that is in a vertical arrangement. That was super popular in the late 90s.
On a more serious/nostalgic note, I’m old enough to remember The Sharper Image very well. I used to love reading through The Sharper Image Catalogue that would get mailed monthly to the house. Richard Thalheimer, the original founder of TSI, used to personally appear in the as for the featured item.
The most ridiculous item that I remember The Sharper Image carrying was a half male fully dressed and articulated mannequin that you were supposed to set up in your house (much like Kevin Macalister faking the Christmas Party in Home Alone) so would be intruders will be scared away since you are not “alone”.
I shit you not.
It made a great ,3 hour shitter,entainer lol.It help get those,reverse, mile long pine, cone out my brown sputter lol.
I spent most of my mall time as a pre teen in Brookstone and Sharper Image.
“Old enough” you’re prob 25 lmao
@@ryanmurphy2089 I wish. I’m 44 and have twin 18YO both starting college in the Fall. On a separate note, the classic Sharper Image retail store is forever immortalized in a great Karaoke scene in When Harry Met Sally. Forgot about that.
@@magsblack8344 well congrats on raising scholars and I’ll have to check out the scene. I miss messing around in that store
I can to some extent understand the idea behind offline, non-digital password storage, the first rule of computer security is that nothing is 100% secure. But, like, maybe just use a notebook? If someone can get access to that notebook, my first concern isn't my Gmail password, it's that someone's in my home that isn't supposed to be.
I miss Sharper Image stores. As a kid, I would sit in one of the massage chairs for a couple hours as my mom shopped in the rest of the mall. The interesting thing about those massage chairs and why they advertised them so heavily is that they're covered by some health insurance plans, so it was the one super overpriced thing they could reliably move units of.
The fact that the personal air purifier is just an ionizer and requires a lot of time in one spot to start working and even then all it does is make air particles stick to surfaces makes it a glorified dusty shirt machine.
It’s a piece of junk!
If it's successfully producing ozone, it's also killing microbes.
Plus ionizers, if they are strong enough to actually clean the air, produce ozone which is actually bad for you.
@@jeffwells641 it might not work, but its definitely banned in california!
Its basically an ozone machine, If you have ever been in a grow house and seen exactly how big the ozone machines are to ionize the air around the plants then you would know that this thing is bullshido.
I've owned one thing from The Sharper Image in my entire life. It was a Newton's Cradle, only each of the balls were a different color so it was a rainbow balls momentum thing. It was purchased for me as a gift by someone who probably realized that I wasn't straight before I came out as bi/pan. It was $59.99. It was well made, and a regular silver one that is well made will run you $40 from what I can tell...so it was kind of unique and had a 50% tax for it. Honestly...it was way better value than anything on this video, assuming you want a rainbow Newton's Cradle.
Well, who doesn’t want a Newton’s Cradle? And making it colorful just sounds fun.
That's gay
4:10 ill bet its no more then an led connected to the power switch then the battery. Full on placebo effect. Its one of those ebay "get 10 more HP and save fuel milage at the same time" chips.
Those chips pair well with my electric turbo. Pulling another 300 HP
The thing I think everyone always forgets is that Sharper Image's product line was EXACTLY like this back in the day. The difference is that the average consumer is now more savvy when it comes to gadgets and electronics and so their products are a lot less impressive.
I love when people who didn't grow up super rich have a successful media company and can buy all sorts of dumb rich people stuff and mock them. Good Mythical Morning is all about that and I know that was a big inspiration for this channel.
I guess a physical password device like that would work well for older people who may find that easier compared to software and cloud syncing. Bit overpriced though.
Or you know, they could use a notepad which also is hard to hack and not connected to the Internet. Bonus point, they can't forget the master password to their notepad.
A bit over priced, but password services are subscription based and I'd rather buy something once instead of having my paycheck constantly chipped away at by everything
@@dupuis2000 notepad ftw
@@dupuis2000 note pad is zero security. At least the device has a master pw. Suggesting people use a note pad is just ignorant.
@@littlejackalo5326 nah. I have a few passwords written down and it's stored right at my desk inside my monitor stand. Pull the top off and it's there. Who's going to go rummaging around and look inside my stand for passwords? No one unless I had national secrets stored on my computer
The website for the billion dollar art gallery is even more egregious. The FAQ even encourages you to leave your television on with a single photo for days at a time. They even wrote up some BS backstory about it, as if they're just a middle aged couple who threw this together on a whim. But on the bright side, you can always apply to become a retailer for them yourself!
Please! Never kill this channel! 🙏 It's awesome to listen to you guys chatting.
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Man, I loved reading through Sharper Image catalogues way back when. Basically Spencer's for people who have a dedicated study in their home, and it's endlessly entertaining.
Those type of air purifiers create ozone. Sniffing it like that was probably okay since it wasn’t on, but probably shouldn’t do that in general. It can potentially cause lung tissue damage over an extended period of time.
I like going into The Sharper Image when I have time at airports so I can ask people that work there “why does these products exist? Who are you selling this stuff to?”
"So you just get wasted while golfing?..."
Exactly. It's like he's never played golf before.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. 3 beers across 18 holes is being conservative. At the price of GC beer, this is a good investment that will save you money.
@@Slater6377 thered be liquot in it if it were me or my friend maybe big mixed drink
Austin can't solo this channel. He'd actually have to do his intro.
Unlocked a memory I haven't thought about since I was a kid
I actually was looking for massage recliners some time ago, and you can get something similar to that $3500 or whatever Sharper Image chair for about $350. Yeah, I mean, Wish for rich people indeed. They seem to be more like glorified drop shippers? Or is that all they are really, drop shippers? Do they have custom packaging over top of their price gouged product packaging?
I had no idea Sharper Image was still around
The first one is hilarious, because when I saw it on adverts every now and then way back when, I'd think of physical, actual, paper, NOTEBOOKS and how they're so much more easier to maintain and you don't have to worry about the batteries running out or corroding the notebooks, you just had to remember where you put your Special Book 😂
That golf bag stuff reminds me of Rodney Dangerfields golf bag in "Caddy Shack".
"So you can just get wasted while you're golfing and driving the golf cart around" That's basically what country clubs are for. Getting smashed while trying to golf.
hell, that's what the 10$ a round course 20 minutes from town is for. All golf is is a big drinking game.
Purifiers are only useful for a room that they can spend the time to purify. Making it portable gives it no time to filter without having to lose all progress once you move
Sharper image was always a high priced hodge podge of priced gouged items
6:33 Peak Matt moment right here.
I used to get $25 RC helicopters from sharper image. It was BUSSIN
I like how they blurred out the price but left the "4 interest free payments of $10" like we wouldn't be able to figure it out
DUDE, I had one of those password vaults when I was a kid in the 90's.
10:14 That was a nice visual gag, props to the editor
NFTs in a nutshell 13:25
Big Beertha actually started on kickstarter and is a beer bong not a drink dispenser.
The prices were blurred but not the 4 easy PayPal payments… lol
To be fair, I'd rather pay for a single price device than pay monthly for a password service. Subscription model spending is out of control
I use to love flipping through the Sharper Image catalogue while taking a dump. The store in the mall was always fun to go to also, But not because I had to take a dump.
FIRE Matt... Bonus! Just kiddin` Matt, you make the show buddy.
3:22 The blur yet shows the 4 easy payments of 10 dollars lol
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That driver drink dispenser reminds me of that golf club with the chamber to pee in, with the included privacy towel to cover the hands; turned upside down 😵💫
That's exactly what I was thinking; it's the opposite of the Uro-Club. Lol.
"Man this beer tastes like piss!"
"Oh sorry the beer's in the other one"
If I ever make a product, as long as it can get through airport security I'm gonna put "TSA Approved" to make it seem nicer
The black and orange background is mesmerizing i cant stop staring at it
That golf beer dispenser is from caddyshack if you remember Rodney Dangerfield was using it😅
I love these crazy items you guys review!
the dude on the rights fake ass enthusiasm is killin me bruh
So the driver drink dispenser name from Amazon actually made me laugh out loud. A buddy of mine actually owns a set of golf clubs that are called the big bertha. Lmao got to love the name change.
tbh a bluetooth speaker that splits up into 5 could be a great product for audiophiles on the go. A shame that the one we saw here isn't synced
It feels like a lot of the stuff they sell are good representations of things that.. while more expensive (most of the time), also work for the intended purpose they're designed, unlike sharper images copies.
The billion dollar art gallery thumbstick is a great representation of this. The thumbstick reminds me of coffee table books, but it fails in capturing the entire point of coffee table books.. coffee table books are meant to be accessible quick, and to provide something pleasing to look at for 5 minutes while you wait for something; all of the art only being accessible when plugged into a device, and the fact it's just a small slab of metal to look at defeats the coffee table books purpose.
if you didn't notice you can see the price even when it is blurred out; you can see the 4 month payment option shows the price divided by 4.
That Golf Club dispenser could have been more techy for that price, pumping it up? Using battery to automatically dispense the liquid might be cool
"I have one more thing for you. There's two of them" 🤣🤣🤣
i miss my favorite channel im glad whenever theres an a new post
The "billion dollar art gallery" thumbstick reminds me of coffee table books... Though the whole point of a coffee table book is that it's something immediate someone can look at for 5 minutes to occupy their time while waiting, the fact that you need to plug the thing into a computer to look at the image defeats the purpose.
That club that dispenses drinks should be called the Drunk Driver!
The air purifier is technically a toxic air dispenser.
It probably smells of ozone... Ozone is toxic.
On the other hand, in the atmosphere, it's important.
For those that do not like beer that golf club dispenser could be used to haul gatorade or water for hydration without needed to haul more than just the golf bags. Each golfer could bring their own dispenser foor added capacity without needed anything other than the golf bags.
that golf club 1 i seen a simuler 1 but it was 1 u pee in not drink from imagin having both better not mix up ur pee club with ur drink club lmfao
You're blurring the price before you reveal it, but you should also blur the PayPal financing terms as well xD we don't know how much it is, but we know it's 4 payments of $25
When Austin was acting like he was in the beanbag message chair, he looked like the flood in halo. 😂
The wonderboom by ultimate ears sync together very well
Password protector... an early 2000s casio calculator watch with notepad function.
1:55, You know what is not connected to the internet? paper and a pen.
Im not brave enough to be on camera in yellow sunnies. Good on you, my friend.
Hey, so did you go to leonharts 90s pop shop??? I thought I seen you there…
What kind of microphone boom is that? It looks sweet
Nice how when the price is blurred out that they skipped blurring out the '4 easy payments of' value... lol :)
with the golf clubs I think you are only allowed 14 clubs in your bag... I think. But by the time you take your drink thing, your radio, and whatever else you can think of, you are going to be allowed your putter and your sand wedge.
A calculator to remember passwords? And here I was, in the 2000nds writing them down in cypher.
They should named it,"Mr.Golfers, Kagger" lol.
"ages 6 and up, we're not qualifed for this one"
My life is a little better now that This Is has been resurrected. Now we just gotta get Circuit City to rise from the ashes.
“That’s an aggressive squirt”
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The golf drink thing is actually really good for casual golfers; imagine you're doing like a 9 course and you're thirsty as fuck. Fill it with water and grab a bottle or something and you're good to go.
I'd actually buy it for my dad tbh if Sharper Image delivered here to Ireland
Oh man the memory's. I had the scooter wheelie bar.
While ridiculously overpriced, that password manager is way more secure than using any kind of internet connected password manager that can be hacked and have data leaks.
You can't hack a piece of paper.
@@abbuw- Never said you could. I admitted that the product was ridiculously overpriced. Didn't say it was the best option. Just that it was more secure than something internet connected
That flash drive is still worth more than NFTs. At least the drive has actual pics on it rather than just links.
Why blur the price out but leave the interest free PayPal payment plan wonder how much the product could be.
your channel logo is perfect
That's a man that enjoys golf genuinely
BTW both of thoes clubs where on shark tank time ago I still remember the episodes the funniest thing is that the drink club was actually a piss club to urinate in and was the made into a drinking club xd like yall need to look up the clip of them showing the piss club 🤣🤣🤣 the guy that invested made it into a drinking club which is big props and made him a lot of money cuz the pissing one was not the one chief 🤣🤣🤣
I don't understand why this was suggested to me. This was like listening to the 2 dumbest friends in high-school.
Ah, bye bye.
"is that just a way to not get kicked off the course for drinking" is a phrase that only someone who has never gone golfing would say. Most people go golfing *as* an excuse to drink really. This is what makes it a dumb idea the most, is that you dont need to *sneak* booze on the golf course, and it just takes up room in your bag. Sharper image is just gag gifts, like spencers really.
Reminds of Caddy Shack,when Danger Feild pulled a full party in a golf bag like on this channle.Including,the first,vintage aim bot club lol.
I remember the uroclub from that drink driver 😂
48 ounces is four cans of beer. In Wisconsin, that’s hardly enough for two people. This is why “cart girls” exist
How did I not know about this channel. Thanks to the stem player video, I'm subscribed now :)
My grandpa used to love to shop at sharper image and go golfing. He had two massage chairs from sharper image, until he went bankrupt…
*Matt fresh af*
The golf one is pretty dope cause most courses your not allowed to bring your own beer but they over charge on there’s so it’s a good way to hide your beer but it’s definitely not to hide drinking everyone drinks when they play golf
I personally like the idea of a dedicated password saving device, just not _that_ one. An ideal one for me would have a larger, easier to read screen, the ability to not only save passwords but also _create_ really secure ones (something I struggle with currently) and perhaps the ability to plug in a USB stick to export them (for if the device ever breaks and I need to replace it). The problem with subscription based password managers is if you can't keep up the monthly payments, you lose access to every single account you have - not just the password manager. Plus cloudbased services I do _NOT_ trust. They _say_ they're secure and nobody in the company has access, but are they _really_ ? You have no way of actually knowing. Plus it's on a server, encrypted or not that can still be hacked, the saved files stolen and eventually cracked. Sod all that!
A great way to avoid such headaches would be to just write your account passwords down. On a notepad. Cost: maybe 3 bucks.
Well, you guys did once cover the Duolink, the bluetooth speaker that was also earbuds that could be split apart. I think that's a decent equivalent
I thought I already saw this video a few days ago.Turns out it was the Donut Media video lol.
“Just tax the stupid”🤣🤣
Hard hitting consumer journalism 😂
You should do a video where you try to get "TSA-Approved" items thru TSA.
Someone gonna get their drink dispenser confused with their urinator golf club
The company my grandma worked at gave out free 1 gigabyte flash drives in like the early 2000s
Been playing golf for 15 years and usually only call it a one ball, two ball, three ball, four ball. In a sentence do you have space? Sure we are only a three ball.
Not me realizing that he's talking about the Montclair Mall hot topic that had a sharper image about 3 stores down.
That lisp is crazy sharp