RSL ___ wrote:
> distance_of_time_in_words is purely a view concern
> because it's about output which is the view.

Thanks, Dan and RSL.  I think Pete might have been asking because of the 
same problem I am having right now:  I know what MVC is, but I just 
can't for the life of me figure out how to subtract 2 dates! I'm pulling 
at straws here to find any hack that might work and this 
distance_of_time_in_words() is the closest I've gotten.  I have 2 fields 
in an ActiveRecord model, due:date and complete:date, that I'm trying to 
find the elapsed time between.  I'd think this is just a simple matter 
of subtraction, but apparently not.  I have a strong background in C and 
Java and Python, but just recently got into Ruby (from Rails).  All I'm 
trying to do is subtract these 2 fields for every instance of the model. 
This should be the simplest thing ever, but I'm missing something. 
Could someone please please clue me in?  Thanks.
-Neil
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