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  2. sleep (command) - Wikipedia

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    Sleep 5 hours, then sleep another 30 minutes. The GNU Project's implementation of sleep (part of coreutils) allows the user to pass an arbitrary floating point [15] or multiple arguments, therefore sleep 5h 30m (a space separating hours and minutes is needed) will work on any system which uses GNU sleep, including Linux.

  3. Template:Sent pause - Wikipedia

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  4. Pomodoro Technique - Wikipedia

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    Set the Pomodoro timer (typically for 25 minutes). [1] Work on the task. End work when the timer rings and take a short break (typically 5–10 minutes). [5] Go back to Step 2 and repeat until you complete four pomodori. After four pomodori are done, take a long break (typically 20 to 30 minutes) instead of a short break.

  5. The Button (Reddit) - Wikipedia

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    The Button was an online meta-game and social experiment that featured an online button and 60-second countdown timer that would reset each time the button was pressed. The experiment was created by Josh Wardle, also known as powerlanguage.

  6. Timer - Wikipedia

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    A typical kitchen timer. A timer or countdown timer is a type of clock that starts from a specified time duration and stops upon reaching 00:00. An example of a simple timer is an hourglass. Commonly, a timer triggers an alarm when it ends. A timer can be implemented through hardware or software.

  7. Category:Free software programmed in PHP - Wikipedia

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  8. Stopwatch - Wikipedia

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    The first digital timer used in organized sports was the Digitimer, developed by Cox Electronic Systems, Inc. of Salt Lake City Utah (1962). [1] It utilized a Nixie-tube readout and provided a resolution of 1/1000 second. Its first use was in ski racing but was later used by the World University Games in Moscow, Russia, the U.S. NCAA, and in ...

  9. List of PHP extensions - Wikipedia

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