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title: 10 Reasons You Should Be Listening To The Rails Envy Podcast
teaser:
tags: news,web
author: Dan Croak
published_on: 2009-05-18
---

As sports fans go, we've been very lucky over the past few years in Boston. The
Red Sox, Patriots, &amp; Celtics have all won championships.

To me, the best part about having competitive teams from your city is the extra
entertainment it gives you for weeks or even months. Each round your team
advances is exciting and it gives you something to talk about with your friends.
The city takes on a certain buzz on game days, and you see lots of people
wearing the team's colors.

Another thing I enjoy about the playoffs is mayoral bets. For example, during
the Super Bowl two years ago, New York and Boston were competing. The mayors
from each city made a gentleman's bet:

> If the Patriots win, that means Bloomberg will send a delivery to Boston that
> includes Manhattan clam chowder, pastrami sandwiches, New York pizzas, black
> and white cookies, New York steaks and a few gallons of lemon ice. And if the
> Giants claim victory, Menino will send a package with New England Clam
> Chowder, Dunkin' Donuts coffee, Boston cream pies, chicken sausages and
> Brigham's ice cream.

I don't know who gets to feast on the spoils, but in the same spirit,
[thoughtbot](http://thoughtbot.com) and [Rails Envy](http://railsenvy.com) made
a bet while at [Railsconf in
Vegas](https://thoughtbot.com/blog/railsconf-2009-wrapup) for the Boston
Celtics-Orlando Magic series.

The terms were simple: if the team from your city wins, highlight the other
company's work in your favorite medium. For us, that's the [Giant Robots
blog](http://robots.thoughtbot.com), and for Rails Envy, it's the [Rails Envy
podcast](http://railsenvy.com/podcast).

Unfortunately, Boston's title defense ended last night as Orlando won the
series, taking our dream of having an entire rails envy podcast dedicated solely
to thoughtbot down with it. So, without further ado, I present to you the **Top
10 reasons you should be listening to the Rails Envy podcast**.

![Wayne &amp; Garth share their Top 10](http://images.thoughtbot.com/ui/2009-5-18-waynes-top-ten_tiny.jpg?1242674718)

## 10

The production value is far above the usual internet fare, and even some
[Hollywood fare](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa7ck5mcd1o).

## 9

Their ability to mangle the names of Rails developers fills a gaping void left
by former President Bush. Laughing at people mis-speak is as natural as laughing
at a [football to the groin](http://www.snpp.com/episodes/2F31.html).

## 8

They're like the [Meet the Press](http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3403008/) of the
Rails world: once a week, they hit you in the face with the best Rails knowledge
you can find anywhere.

## 7

They put their money where their mouth is and have the guts to bet on sporting
events with other members of the community.

## 6

They always include a few things on bleeding edge, such as [Tokyo
Cabinet](http://tokyocabinet.sourceforge.net/index.html) in their [latest
podcast](http://railsenvy.com/2009/5/14/rails-envy-podcast-episode-078-05-14-2009).

## 5

They read <abbr title="Really Simple Syndication">RSS</abbr> and Twitter so you
don't have to, leaving you plenty of time [to do neck
exercises](http://blip.tv/file/2086222), increasing the blood to your brain.

## 4

No fluff, just stuff. They don't report on the drama in the Rails community.
Look through their show notes. It's all practical information that you can use
as a Rails developer. If there's a technical reason to care, they deliver a
level-headed analysis (example: Ruby v. Scala in [Episode #75][ep-75]).

[ep-75]: http://railsenvy.com/2009/4/15/rails-envy-podcast-episode-075-04-15-2009

## 3

Much like their city's basketball players, they are both a frightening seven
feet tall. Thank god they mostly work in audio.

## 2

They frequently highlight **thoughtbot's** stuff and came up with an amazing
Giant Robots Smashing into Other Giant Robots (**CRASH!**) sound.

## 1

Gregg and Jason are both guys that seem to really enjoy what they're doing. They
clearly care about the community in both professional and social aspects, and
are consistently giving talks, presenting at conferences, etc.

![Let them eat cake][cake]

[cake]: http://images.thoughtbot.com/ui/2009-5-18-greggjason.jpg.jpeg
