🤙 Total Social Media April 11

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Trivia Question❓

In what year were 8 track tapes first introduced to the public?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

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Social Media Prompt

National Day of

  • National Pet Day: A day dedicated to celebrating our furry (or feathery, or scaled!) companions. Shower your pets with extra love and attention, consider volunteering at a local animal shelter, or donate to a pet-related cause.


  • National Submarine Day: Honors the history and importance of submarines in naval warfare and exploration. Learn more about these underwater vessels and the brave crews who operate them.


  • National Living Donor Day (Founded in 2023 by National Day Calendar® and the Living Liver Foundation): Raises awareness about the importance of living organ donation and celebrates the selfless individuals who save lives through organ donation.


  • National Cheese Fondue Day: A perfect excuse to indulge in the delicious and social experience of cheese fondue. Gather friends and family, melt your favorite cheeses, and enjoy dipping bread, vegetables, or other treats.



  • National Eight Track Tape Day: A more nostalgic day celebrating the once-popular format of eight-track tapes. Dust off your old tapes or explore digital collections to experience a blast from the past.


A Quote To Share

"Life is like a tapestry, woven with memories and experiences that create a unique and beautiful design."

A Funny Joke To Share

Why did the 8-track tape go to therapy?

Because it had too many 'broken records'!

A Life Hack To Share

Store your 8 track tapes upright to prevent them from warping or getting damaged.

Make sure to clean the tape heads regularly to ensure smooth playback and prevent any issues with sound quality.

A Fun Fact To Share

  • The 8-track tape format was initially developed by Bill Lear, the same person who founded Learjet Corporation.


  • The 8-track tape was introduced to the market in 1964 by Ford Motor Company, who began offering 8-track players as an optional feature in their vehicles.


  • Despite being largely phased out by the late 1970s, the 8-track tape format experienced a brief resurgence in the 2000s among collectors and enthusiasts.


  • 8-track tapes were originally developed for car use, as they were more durable and less prone to skipping when driving over bumps compared to vinyl records.


  • The 8-track format was popular in the 1970s but quickly declined in the 1980s with the rise of cassette tapes and later CDs.


  • The name "8-track" comes from the fact that the tape is divided into 8 tracks or channels, allowing for continuous playback without the need to flip the tape.


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💡 Answer to Trivia Question:

1964