serenobs wrote:
>
> what's wrong with me?
> Somebody help me, please.
> 

Also, looking over the directions in the guide, this part is plain 
wrong:

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3.3.1 Configuring a SQLite Database
...
...

If you don’t have any database set up, SQLite is the easiest to get 
installed. If you’re on OS X 10.5 or greater on a Mac, you already have 
it. Otherwise, you can install it using RubyGems:

$ gem install sqlite3-ruby
------------

That does not install sqlite3.  That installs a ruby interface to a 
pre-existing installation of sqlite3.  In other words, that gem provides 
the means for ruby to talk to sqlite3.  As the guide says at the 
beginning:

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1 This Guide Assumes

This guide is designed for beginners who want to get started with a 
Rails application from scratch. It does not assume that you have any 
prior experience with Rails. However, to get the most out of it, you 
need to have some prerequisites installed:

The Ruby language
The RubyGems packaging system
A working installation of SQLite (preferred), MySQL, or PostgreSQL
--------------

Did you have a working installation of SQLite installed before you 
started reading the guide?
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