tye handed the reins over to me, and I've added the creation of last hour of cb to my existing cb fetcher. The format is similar to cb60. Hopefully perlmonk.org recovers, and we can hand this back to where it belongs :-)
If anything wonky crops up, the fastest way to tell me is probably to mention it in CB (thanks to ambrus' CB-to-IRC bridge, cbstream)
Update: Hover over the text to see what they REALLY wrote.
Update 2: Apparently, I didn't do it right ;-) A few people have complained about ordering, etc. If you have an opinion on its appearance, please comment on this thread. Preferably with some templates (other than ordering - I can do that fine myself). HTML isn't my strong point. (Some would say perl isn't, either, but let's not go there.)
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