Weblinks for Saturday March - Sexy Einstein

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Sexy Einstein. via Andrea Harner: One day, I'd like to think I could look as good as this.

7 Habits of Highly Effective One-Way Link Building: thoushallblog's blog on building links talks commonsense. Start with great quality content and market it through the link love. I understand the principles, but struggling to put the knowledge into effective practice.

Oasis' Noel Gallagher reveals his Top 10 bands: Okay, it's a bit old, and Noel's list contains no real surprises - except for the leftfield choice of The Specials - but he's not wrong - apart from the Bee Gees.

Daft Punk set for Disney 'Tron 2.0' score: Great band, potentially great film, but will it beat the original starring Jeff Bridges?

Yeah Yeah Yeahs' new album to stream on Myspace: Prompted by the leak of 'It's Blitz' to the interweb, it's great to hear the progression of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs since the mini-album Is Is and the delightful Show Your Bones.

Why nobody clicks on your home page links | Howard Owens: Two blogs by Howard Owens which are definitely worth reading, especially those trying to get their head around the mechanics of the internet. The other is: Why home page ads may be more valuable than story page ads

Is there enough demand for print permalinks? :: Shane Richmond: This blog by the communities editor of The Telegraph explains why the newspaper doesn't carry a link beneath each story so that readers can easily find and comment upon them. Why? Because there is not enough demand for each link created compared to the three minutes it takes to set up the link.

Urbis - videogame nation - May 14 to September 20: Video games have become a core part of modern culture, so this exhibition in Manchester on the era of games from the Atari 2600, C64 and Spectrum to the modern day should be fascinating for anyone who has been sucked into playing Iridis Alpha, Civilisation or Super Mario Brothers way past their bed-time.

Genius! c64s.com - play Commodore 64 games online: On the same theme, I couldn't resist going to this site to play some of my old favourites from my first computer. Those were the days!

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