Trying to use Flexbook with Flash Player 10

I'm trying to use the Flexbook from Ely Greenfield, www.quietlyscheming.com/blog/components/flexbook/, with Flex 3 and Flashplayer 10.
I'm having problems with multiple lines in Flexbook.as but they all have to do with creating a new Vector, like the example below:
var delta:Vector;
delta =new Vector(new Point(x,_pointOfOriginalGrab.y),new Point(x+10,_pointOfOriginalGrab.y+1)); 
If I use the compiler option 'Enable Strict Type Checking' I get the error:
1137: Incorrect number of arguments.  Expected no more than 0. FlexBook.as PageFlip2/[source path] src/qs/controls line 1215 Flex Problem
If I don't use the 'Enable Strict Type Checking' option when the application runs I get this error:
Error #1007: Instantiation attempted on a non-constructor.
Can anyone tell me what these errors are trying to tell me?
Thanks,
Bob

I guess that was the issue.  I renamed Ely's Vector class and now it work fine.
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