thanks for the tips Phlip, specially the "How easily can you test
your SQL-like statement?" metric.

Phlip wrote:
>>> "Nothing that looks at all like SQL should go into a controller, view,
>>> or helper."
> Helpers are a gray area. In software design, there is the concept of 
> breaking up low-level coupling by escalating dependencies.

i think that in this case he is talking about Rails helpers, which
are supposed to contain only helper methods used by the views.
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