About -30 years... Jk, I have an old 8 track myself, and I usually get about four hours unplugged, but it's an old weltron player.
8 track was the audio recording system before cassette tapes. They looked a bit like old school Nintendo cartridges
It basically looks like 5-8 people, each in a separate lane, with 4-5 meters between each starting line.
When I bought an 8-track player for my '79 Jeep CJ7, some of my friends made fun of me because they were all getting cassette players for their cars. Loved that Jeep. Loved that 8-track cranking out Jessi Coulter, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson.It was the cassette tape that replaced the 8-track, and cassettes had a good long run until the CD took over.
When I bought an 8-track player for my '79 Jeep CJ7, some of my friends made fun of me because they were all getting cassette players for their cars. Loved that Jeep. Loved that 8-track cranking out Jessi Coulter, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson.It was the cassette tape that replaced the 8-track, and cassettes had a good long run until the CD took over.
because they didnt like the number 3
.08= 8%
8
It was an option, albeit a very rare one
He is asking about the 8 track tape player. The eight track came before the cassette which came before the CD player. 1970's technology.
It is a shape that has 8 sides but does not look like a regular octagon. As long as it has 8 sides it is an irregular octagon.
8 x 8 = 82