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  2. Template:CURRENTMINUTE - Wikipedia

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    This template extracts the current integer minute on two digits (between 00 and 59) from the current UTC time (as set on the Wikimedia server). The shown value should match the right hand side of 19:48. This template can be substituted.

  3. Template:Current minute - Wikipedia

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  4. Category : Date-computing templates based on current time

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Date-computing templates based on current time]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  5. Template:Current minute in time zone - Wikipedia

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    If no time zone is given or if the given time zone is not supported, then the output will default to the current minute of UTC+0 time; In this case, instead of giving a time zone, an offset (e.g. 30, 45, etc.) can also be given to get the current minute of UTC+00:offset time.

  6. Template:Current minute in time zone/doc - Wikipedia

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  7. ext4 - Wikipedia

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    ext4 (fourth extended filesystem) is a journaling file system for Linux, developed as the successor to ext3.. ext4 was initially a series of backward-compatible extensions to ext3, many of them originally developed by Cluster File Systems for the Lustre file system between 2003 and 2006, meant to extend storage limits and add other performance improvements. [4]

  8. Template:Current minute offset in time zone/doc - Wikipedia

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    The minute offset of standard time does not differ from the minute offset of daylight saving time (DST; if applicable). HAT or HAST: HADT: Hawaii-Aleutian Standard/Daylight Time UTC−10:00: UTC−09:00: AKT or AKST: AKDT: Alaska Standard/Daylight Time UTC−09:00: UTC−08:00: PT or PST: PDT: Pacific Standard/Daylight Time UTC−08:00: UTC− ...

  9. Wikipedia:Database download - Wikipedia

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    There are two limits for a file system: the file system size limit, and the file system limit. In general, since the file size limit is less than the file system limit, the larger file system limits are a moot point. A large percentage of users assume they can create files up to the size of their storage device, but are wrong in their assumption.