Rick Denatale wrote:
> 
> If you want to gain any proficiency with Rails, I'd urge you to resist
> the instinct to do things like this, and go with the flow.
> 

+10 for Rick's opinion and Robert's second...  you're starting down a 
very slippery slope, to say nothing of the fact that altering the 
default behaviors will just make it that much harder for other people 
who work *with* the framework to understand your code, which will just 
appear like an abberation.
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