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History of Beer

History of Beer

"Beer is one of the oldest beverages humans have produced, dating back to at least the 5th millennium BC -- prior even to writing -- and recorded in the written history of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia." - Wikipedia

It is speculated that the first beer was brewed from barley or malt.
Someone left a basket of barley out in the rain which eventually started to ferment.

Wikipedia has an excellent article about the history of beer here

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Hmm turkey...

Hmm turkey...

So tasty


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Hmmm peanut butter

Hmmm peanut butter

Ajax is a technology that allows a more desktop-like, interactive user experience to
happen in the web browser. Basically, Ajax allows the browser to make remote re-
quests in the background. These requests update the current page without reloading.
Ruby on Rails has excellent support for Ajax baked right into the framework. Remote
JavaScript (RJS) templates build upon the Ajax support offered by Rails 1.0, but go
one step further, by allowing you to easily update multiple page elements.
RJS templates are a powerful new addition to Rails 1.1. Unlike other Rails templates,
which are rendered and sent to the browser, RJS templates are used to update pages
that have already been rendered.


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