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Seeding data in Rails Migrations (Part 2)

Chris wrote 1 week ago: We’ve had a significant number of hits on our first article on Seeding data as part of Rail da … more »

Tags: rails

New map of Nephite Lands

uft36 wrote 2 weeks ago: I just added a new map I created of the Nephite Lands. I incorporated information from the Mentinah … more »

Tags: Ancient History, archeaology, Book of Mormon, Geography, Joseph Smith, Latest News, mentinah, mormon, Nephite History

On mtDNA diversity within Africa, before the out of Africa migrations6 comments

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 3 weeks ago: Dienekes, Blaine, Razib, and Simon have all chimed in introducing us to a new paper from the America … more »

Tags: Blog, Physical Anthropology

Non-LDS sources for migrations to North America

uft36 wrote 1 month ago: In this post, I will talk about how non-LDs researchers are slowly changing their theories on how No … more »

Tags: Ancient History, archeaology, Book of Mormon, Geography, Joseph Smith, Latest News, mentinah, mormon, Native American

Seeding data as part of Rails database migrations1 comment

Chris wrote 1 month ago: So, we stumbled across a slight problem when trying to seed data as part of our database migration s … more »

Tags: rails

Supported data types for create_table in Rails 2.0

Chris wrote 1 month ago: Even given the sketchy documentation, I managed to glean the data types for create_table from the Ac … more »

Tags: rails

Gypsies Were Part Of The Louisiana Purchase

haecus wrote 1 month ago: Gypsies Were Part Of The Louisiana Purchase The French emperor Napoleon transported hundreds of Gyps … more »

Tags: History

Workshop 5: Extreme Green Guerrillas by Michiko Nitta

safeliving wrote 1 month ago: Michiko Nitta graduated from the MA Design Interactions course at the Royal College of Art in 2007 … more »

Tags: activism, Design, design interactions, Documentation, ethics, Green, Workshop 5

building the foundations of a social network framework [to be continued]

dagobart wrote 1 month ago: Since I pondered on implementing a social network for weeks, this weekend I might have some time to … more »

Tags: Community building, Ruby on Rails, Tutorials, videos, Contact List, contact list management, handle for a user, core social framework functionality, barebone social network framework

More on Vajda's Siberian-Na-Dene Language Link14 comments

Alex Greengaard wrote 1 month ago: National Geographic News has just published an article about the recent symposium in Alaska regardin … more »

Tags: Linguistic Anthropology, Blog

Workshop 5: CASA SEGURA by Robert Ransick

safeliving wrote 1 month ago: Robert Ransick (Media Artist and Professor of Digital Arts, Bennington College) Casa Segura … more »

Tags: Architecture, built_environment, Design, safe_living, Workshop 5

Rails vs SCM: resolving conflicts between local and upstream Migrations

Helder wrote 1 month ago: If you’re working on a local branch of a Rais project for long enough, you’re bound to r … more »

Tags: Uncategorized

"MIgrations + Rails"

Jon(CJ) wrote 1 month ago: rake db:migrate => TO generate database rake db:fixtures:load => To load fixtures if y … more »

Tags: rails migrations

Early Human Migrations (2-1)

nightsstar wrote 2 months ago: Diaspora communities Indo-Euro migrations 3000-1000 BCE Linguistic evidence due to word similarit … more »

Tags: General, early

Metblogs Now Powered by WordPress MU1 comment

Raanan Bar-Cohen wrote 2 months ago: Matt blogged today about the very innovative and fast growing Metblogs. The site and the Metblogs c … more »

Tags: Publisher Spotlight

New map on Noah's Family.

uft36 wrote 2 months ago: In my last post, I mentioned the Hagoth may have been from Japheth’s line. After looking more … more »

Tags: Nephite History, Ancient History, Book of Mormon, Latest News, mormon, Joseph Smith, Geography

Less is Better

Yi Wen wrote 2 months ago: A great blog post by Szczepan Faber talked about 10 rules of unit testing. In this post, I want to d … more »

Tags: Programming, Ruby on Rails

China Digital Times Migrates To WordPress

Toni wrote 3 months ago: A detailed and excellent post by Scot Hacker about moving the China Digital Times site from Movable … more »

Rat genetics enlighten human migrations as far back as the Neolithic2 comments

Kambiz Kamrani wrote 3 months ago: Ken Aplin of Australia’s national science agency, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial R … more »

Tags: Blog, Physical Anthropology


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