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		<description>[...] newly added video tutorials, beginners flash tutorials, free online games, contests and more!The Date Class in AS3 &#124; FLASHNUTZThe Date class will allow you to check the current date and time on a user&#039;s computer. You&#039;ll find [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Building a simple clock application in as3 &#124; FLASHNUTZ</title>
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		<description>[...] I posted how the Date class worked in ActionScript 3.  Today I though I would build a simple clock application using the Date [...]</description>
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