Apologies if i'm missing the point, but you should always deal with 
actual Time/Date/DateTime ruby objects and let rails handle the 
translation into the format required by the database.

So, if you do something like

@foo = Foo.create(:time => Time.now)

rails will translate Time.now into the appropriate format.
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