

For continuity for anyone listening, I tend to call Utah Raptor because there are things called Utahraptors, and I can't call things by their normal name. He had a wonderful first time at the beach.ĬHRIS: A live raptor on the beach. He did take a huge gulp of saltwater because he's not used to that, and that threw him for a loop for a while. So I was confident that he was going to like the beach, but I wasn't sure what he was going to think of the waves.Īnd luckily, there's an inlet area so that he could splash around and not be too worried about waves and had a wonderful time. And he had a grand old time because he's a water baby. So we went down to Myrtle Beach area in South Carolina. So let's see, recently, Utah, who's my dog for anyone that's not familiar, Utah had his very first beach trip. I'm Chris Toomey.ĬHRIS: And together, we're here to share a bit of what we've learned along the way.

Hello and welcome to another episode of The Bike Shed, a weekly podcast from your friends at thoughtbot about developing great software. We live in a post-Skype world, audio flapjacks. Visit Frictionless error monitoring and performance insight for your app stack.ĬHRIS: We don't need Skype anymore. This episode is brought to you by Airbrake. They answer a listener's question on keeping backlogs connected to the product vision. Chris is excited for larger projects that will begin in the next few weeks.
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