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  2. Logarithmic timeline - Wikipedia

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    A logarithmic timeline is a timeline laid out according to a logarithmic scale. This necessarily implies a zero point and an infinity point, neither of which can be displayed. The most natural zero point is the Big Bang, looking forward, but the most common is the ever-changing present, looking backward. (Also possible is a zero point in the ...

  3. Template:Format time - Wikipedia

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    The hour format parameter {{{hour_format}}} can be variously 'g', 'G', 'h', or 'H', specifying whether to use 12 hour time with AM/PM (g/h) or 24 hour time (G/H), and whether to truncate (g/G) numbers under 10 or not (h/H). Examples: {{Format time|08|30|hour_format=g}} returns "8:30 am" {{Format time|17|15|hour_format=g}} returns "5:15 pm"

  4. Template:Launch log - Wikipedia

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    ¶ - number of templates should be equal to the value of NoPL, each template should start on the same line that its predecessor ended on. Breaks in the log. To insert a break in the launch log table, insert a cell with colspan of 6, followed by whatever content needs to be placed in the break, and then a new row symbol:

  5. Category:Time and date maintenance templates - Wikipedia

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    These templates relate to time and date concerns with Wikipedia pages. These include specification of times and dates, ensuring appropriate verb tense, and handling future/current/past events. For other related templates see Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup.

  6. Template:Timeline geological timescale - Wikipedia

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    The following five timelines show the geologic time scale to scale. The first shows the entire time from the formation of the Earth to the present, but this gives little space for the most recent eon. The second timeline shows an expanded view of the most recent eon.

  7. TimeTiger - Wikipedia

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    TimeTiger (internally called TaskMaster) was developed as a tool to help with Indigo's own project planning and estimating. [2] After releasing TimeTiger as a commercial product in 1998, Indigo shifted its focus to time and project management solutions. [3] TimeTiger first introduced support for web-based time logging in 2000, to appeal to ...