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This is what an out-of-the-box ochiba install looks like. Nothing special, but if you know a little HTML/CSS, it should be quite easy to tailor it to your needs.

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As of ochiba 0.9.2, the default now looks like this.

Sounds fun.


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Returning to work was tough. At least the cleaning crew took good care of the cooler.

I needed something stronger to face the boss.


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A bit of skew in the browser usage, when most of your referrers are freshmeat.

Nice :-)

One can dream, eh?


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Oops, forgot to add comments: can I still add it?


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What the web site looked like before 2005-08-04


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The ingredients:

2 sticks (8 oz) soft butter
1.5 cups firmly packed brown sugar
4 large eggs
3 really ripe bananas
2.5 cups flour
0.5 teaspoon salt
1.5 teaspoons baking powder
6 oz chopped walnuts
4 oz blueberries

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Begin by heating the oven to 350F.

In a mixer, beat the butter and brown sugar. If the butter isn't soft (I actually remembered to leave it out this time), you can microwave it - no big deal. The recipe calls for light brown sugar, I used dark - whatever.

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While that is beating on medium for about 3-5 minutes, I chopped the walnuts in a food processor.

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Add the eggs to the butter/sugar two at time, mixing completely between. All told, I probably let this stuff mix for about 10 minutes.

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Mash the bananas while the last of the eggs are mixing in. The riper the better because it gets sweeter.

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After mixing the bananas in, it starts to look like vomit.

Then, add the dry ingredients (flour, salt, baking powder, and nuts). Mix some more on slow.

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Throw in the blueberries and stir by hand so as not to crush them.

Why are blueberries so expensive? The recipe doesn't actually call for blueberries but I like to add them.

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The recipe calls for pouring the batter into a loaf pan, but I can never get it to fit in one pan. Maybe I have non-standard pans or something.

Anyway, it comes out just fine in a regular baking pan.

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Bake for 45-50 minutes (toothpick should come out clean), and let rest for about 30 minutes to cool and settle before turning it out.

Yum! It's really good if you toast slices and top with vanilla ice cream.

a small test =)

I'm just testing if you don't mind.


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testing


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