Addendum: Caolan McMahon (the author of async library) provides a nice 
example and more details regarding prefering closures over object methods 
in the first point of his article 
http://caolanmcmahon.com/posts/nodejs_style_and_structure/. Many of his 
other points are also helpful to someone starting out with Node (especially 
"Always check for errors in callbacks" and "Stick to the callback 
convention"):

There is a vocal minority on the Node.js mailing list and elsewhere which 
> promotes the use of other strategies for handling asynchronous code ... 
> [but] The vast majority of Node developers follow this style
>

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