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				<title>dayOfWk( command ROCKS!!</title>
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						 <p>I find it very extraordinary this command can be, very useful. You can go CLEAR back to December 31st, 0! And still be accurate! On that day, it is Sunday, or 1.</p> <p>You can also go to the future to!</p> <p>Do you guys think how powerful this command can be?</p> <p><a href="http://tibasicdev.wikidot.com/dayofwk">dayOfWk(</a></p> 
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