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Nixie-Analogue Clock 1


License Free
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 1,057 Limitations None
Publisher Web-Candy File Size 9k
Date added 05 Jan 2007 Check your speed

Nixie-Analogue Clock is a flash version of the 50's valve clock, Linear tubes arranged in a radial pattern to display the time,it doesn't get hot, designed for your Web site, designed to be easily installed.

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