Catching up with a week's worth of blog feeds (as opposed to saying you're sorry), is not hard to do with only 120 or so feeds. Here are the posts which hit the blog while I was in beautiful Sedona, Arizona that I thought particularly interesting.
Sean Campbell's Outlook from the Managed World. Includes an .MSI to get started playing.
Hong Gao's VS2005 Uninstall instructions. Definitely a keeper, eh?
Thom Robbins' SQL Server 2005 Upgrade Adviser. Sahil says the SQL2K-to-SQL2K5 upgrade is the easiest thing in the world, but I'm a glass half-empty guy and wear my shoes when I go into the ocean.
Anand Iyer's SmartClient Webcast Series Coming to you live, soon. We love webcasts, and smartclient webcasts usually draw a bit of woody anticipation.
Jayson Knight on Google's Personalized Homepage. In the World of the Browser, a superlative clicking experience!
Steve "The Brain" Eichert on the .NET 2.0 Background Worker and Web Services. Philly's phinest developer on a greatly improved .NET function every Windows Forms coder should use and know front-to-back, and sideways, while thinking about something else.
The Mabster Man on Updating ClickOnce Applications Programmatically. My hero, especially with the insider tip on displaying CurrentDeployment Version.
Ed Bott. Orlowski's a Liar, Too. And a poopy head. You don't report on email contents without confirming their accuracy and authenticity! I haven't read The Register in a long time, but when I did I enjoyed the National Enquirer feel to it. But that obviously comes "At a price, Ugarte. At a price...." [casablanca!]
B-r-e-n-d-a-n Tompkins on how [my current] host provider Webhost4Life shutdown codebetter with no warning for generating too much traffic. What's happening there, anyway, Stud Man?
Mark Cuban on Blog Searching for Business. Another smart post from a guy who oughta know. I tried his blogs.icerocket.com engine and thought it rocked!