Can't you just send out an email, with [JOBS] in the subject? I don't
think anyone would be bothered by that. Don't change a discussion
subjects just for spite. Have some class.

On Jan 14, 11:13 am, Michael Michael <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-
s.net> wrote:
> I don't mean to be too intrusive as I am a dreadful IT Recruiter that
> you probably all despise. I am working on filling a number of RoR
> Developer positions for an exciting young company in NYC. If you are
> interested in learning more about the position please e-mail me,
> mmart...@apexsystemsinc.com or call me at 212.991.1835. No one has to
> know that you contacted me regarding and you can still bash me here in
> the blog.
>
> Have a great day! Thanks!
>
>
>
> Rob Pa wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I am using a MySQL database and have a row callsed date in my fixtures
> > table. I am wanting to display fixtures coming up, i.e. ahead of todays
> > date.
>
> > In  my controller I am thinking of doing;
> > @fixtures = Fixtures.find(:all, :conditions => "date > #{Date.today} ",
> > :order => "id DESC")
>
> > Do dates work this way, is this the correct way to go about it?
>
> > Also, are there any forum systems built with Ruby on Rails that I can
> > download for use on my site?
>
> > Thanks in advance, Rob
>
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