> Please be precise: that means nothing to me now, and will mean even
> less when someone reads this post in an archive a year from now.

point taken.

> Which, if you look at the repo, hasn't been updated in a *long* time
> and probably doesn't work under Rails 3.
>
> Look closely at your tutorials and make sure they are appropriate to
> the version of Rails you're using. RoR is a fast-changing environment
> and there are lots of now out-of-date resources online.

Coming from a .NET background I wasn't expecting the changes to be a 
significant as they obviously are, my mistake.

Thanks,

Jam

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