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It looks like the string you provided — ftav005rmjavhdtoday031315 min verified — appears to be a fragment of torrent or release naming conventions (often from sites like RARBG, TorrentGalaxy, or similar). It might refer to a scene release, file verification, or a timestamp, but it’s not a coherent topic for a blog post on its own.
I need to check if there's any standard format where such codes are used. For example, in software, version numbers often include datestamps. Also, "rmj" could stand for Release Major, as in versioning. "avhdtoday" might not make sense as a whole, unless it's a typo or abbreviation.