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		<title>Creating a clock in Actionscript 3.0 with the Date class.</title>
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After seeing a recent application, for some reason recently created and built in AS2!!?? I thought it would be great to create a similar application in AS3 to show how simple, effective and great this would be.
As you can see from the code, I have created an instance of the  Date class to ascertain the [...]]]></description>
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