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		<title>Don't take your love to town</title>
		<description>Why is this ruby script getting links to it? Is it all people like me who can't believe it's getting links to it and so they're linking to it? Am I missing something here? Is it people who are too young to have heard of shell scripts and the like? I ... </description>
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		<title>RE: Don't take your love to town</title>
		<description>I was looking at Ruby On Rails just last night as a result of our chat on popex last week, and the &quot;scaffolding&quot; that comes with rails truly is phenomenal.  Just adding the line &quot;scaffold :instance_name&quot; to the top of your controller file creates all... </description>
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