What exactly does rake db:migrate:down VERSION=XXX do?  I understand
that it runs the "down" migration, completely removing any columns/
tables that migration may have created, but does this mean that I can
can delete these migration files as well?  I'd like for Rails to have
no knowledge of their existence.  (I was allowing user profile pics
with Paperclip, but have since decided to just use their Gravatars.)

I know you can delete a migration, and even delete those columns from
the schema, but Rails still "remembers" these changes and just updates
them the next time you rake db:migrate.  So, I'd like to completely
rid my app of a particular migration, is rake db:migrate:down then
deleting that migration from the migrate folder the way to do it?

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