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Alarm Clock
http://msdn.microsoft.com/coding4fun...k/default.aspx
Saw this a while back, seemed pretty fun, just started working on it tonite, alrady got the main part of it done...(basically just compares set time to current time, very very easy), but I'm going to have it save the information (times, names, etc.) to XML files, since I havent really ever used XML in Java.
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