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Cassettes began to replace 8-track tapes in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The compact size, portability, and ease of use of cassettes, along with their ability to be rewound and fast-forwarded, contributed to their popularity. By the mid-1980s, cassettes had largely supplanted 8-tracks as the dominant format for music playback.
Try to obtain a Digital-8 camcorder, if you can find one. These will usually play back Hi-8 cassettes as well as regular 8-mm cassettes.
by selling 125 cassettes a man gains an amount equal to the selling price of 5 cassettes. find the gain percent?
The Shimano FH-RM30 8-speed freehub body is compatible with various types of cassettes and hub configurations. It can work with 8-speed cassettes and is designed to fit hubs with a 135mm spacing. Make sure to match the cassette type and hub spacing for proper compatibility.
Forget Cassettes was created in 2001.
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.
two of these cassettes are mine?
The Philips Company of the Netherlands invented and released the first compact audio-cassette in 1962. They used high-quality polyester 1/8-inch tape produced by BASF. Recording and playback was at a speed of 1.7/8 inches per second. The next year in the U.S. sales began of the Norelco Carry-Corder dictation machine that used the new cassette tape. The consumer's demand for blank tape used for personal music-recording was unanticipated by Philips. History of Sound Recoding
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Are is the verb. Cassettes is the subject.
SIC 3695 covers places manufacturing cassettes
Cassettes Won't Listen was created in 2004.