R0705.7z
: It is a "one-and-done" solution. For the retro enthusiast, this file is the difference between spending six hours scraping metadata and BIOS files, or simply dragging, dropping, and playing. Why It’s "Interesting"
If you are looking at this file, you aren't just looking at a .7z archive; you are looking at a curated slice of gaming history. R0705.7z
The most fascinating part of these files isn't the code itself, but the it represents. These archives are often maintained by anonymous curators who ensure that obscure regional titles (Japan-only releases, for example) don't disappear into the ether of dead hardware. : It is a "one-and-done" solution
Since these files usually contain copyrighted ROMs or proprietary firmware, they exist in a "grey area" of the web. Always ensure you are downloading from a reputable community source to avoid malware disguised as nostalgia. The most fascinating part of these files isn't
The file is essentially a "digital time capsule"—a compressed archive commonly associated with retro handheld firmware or specific ROM collections (often seen in the community for devices like the Anbernic RG35XX or Miyoo Mini). The "Digital Archeology" Review
Hi Cheryl!
I have been visited by a plumber many times lately, because the drain of my kitchen sink just keeps getting clogged all over again. I was trying to find some natural remedies that could help me unclog the pipe, for the next time I happens.
I like that baking soda and vinegar are ingredients that usually everybody has at home. This is why this recipe is really good and convenient! I will definitely try it out!
Thank you for sharing this tip!
Didn’t work, and now my drain is full of baking soda
it does not work my drain is still clogged and worse now the baking soda and water made a paste. thanks for that.
This reminds me of that friends episode where Ross tries to get his leather pants back on and makes a paste with baby powder and water!! ? Thanks for that laugh!!!