I was reading some ruby one liners. The rescue style seems to make it easy 
to write short pieces of code, but it feels like I am forcing an error and 
then just ignoring it in some cases. I guess I am an older programmer and 
was never encouraged to write this sort of code, but do most people feel 
like this is good style ? 

def receipt_available
   quote_responses.count > 0 && rqstate.eql?("submitted") rescue false
end

obviously if  code had alot of possible errors to recover from you wouldn't 
do that

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