My experimental application where i use shared primary/foreign key is 
still in experimental phase.  It mostly works, but i had to use 
workarounds for saving/updating objects associated through shared 
primary/foreign key (i do not want to look trough the details now).  I 
still think that a natural database structure (the one that looks 
natural to me) is more important that Rails conventions.

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