Ruby on Rails Thursday, May 29, 2014

Wow...I was very close. my issue was currentTime vs currenttime. A
Captial-T was the answer to all my woes.

The lower-case t created a new function (currenttime) that it seemed to
have no idea what to do with other than put the value in it that I
passed.

Any who on to the next challenge.

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