Should note that I already have delayed_job running, but it seems a bit 
silly to create a job (in the database) that just executes a SQL query, 
even if the SQL query is running take significantly longer than creating 
the job.

Robert Matei wrote:
> There has to be something like this... I have some tracking related SQL
> queries that are slow and don't need to happen in the request cycle. Is
> it possible to dump them to some text file and then read them in a
> daemon and send them to MySQL?
> 
> What would be the simplest way of implementing this?

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