Turn old laptop into digital picture frame

http://repair4laptop.org/notebook_picture_frame.html
Came across this link on /. today. This page links to other sites that have directions, dependent upon laptop manufacturer and model, for how to do it.

GoodTutorials.com – 24,145 tutorials at this time

http://www.good-tutorials.com/
This place was another jittery upstart when it first opened, but has calmed down significantly over the years. Its so funny how, when they first come online, the site owners scramble around ripping other sites’ tutorials, or beg for donated articles, or whatever. Not saying this one did, just that it was a very common [...]

USAPhotoMaps

http://jdmcox.com/
This guy is a retired airline pilot who has some cool software he’s developed. From the site:
USAPhotoMaps downloads USGS aerial photo and topo map data from Microsoft’s free TerraServer Web site, saves it on your hard drive, and creates maps with GPS accuracy.

Renfaire.com

http://www.renfaire.com/
Main website for US-based renaissance faires – locations, dates, links, etc.

GIMP Guru

http://gimpguru.org/Tutorials/
Many useful photo enhancement tutorials. Although originally written for version 1.x, the gist is the same for the 2.x updates.

Worth 1000 – advanced photomanipulation community

http://www.worth1000.com/
Want to see what some of the higher-end Photoshop users do when they want to goof off? Check this community site out. It also covers tutorials on some of the methods they use to achieve their effects.
For reference on the kind of excellent information you can find on this site, check out this thread in [...]

Dubtastic

http://blog.dubtastic.com/
I originally found this place while looking for free grunge brushes for Photoshop, but it has evolved over time and expanded into covering photography and turned into a blog. Still good info though…

Photojojo.com

http://photojojo.com/
Excellent photography resource – from hardware to tips and DIY projects.

Mike’s Digital Imaging

http://mikesdigitalimaging.blogspot.com/
Blog by a senior (inferring level of experience, not age) photographer with some great tutorials.