Check out these penny stock images:
PopTech 2009 attendees, day 2 – 36

Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: with rare exceptions, I don’t know the names of any of the individuals photographed in this set. If you know of them, please feel free to add a "tag" on the Flickr page; or if you know anyone who attended Pop!Tech this year, please tell them where they can find the Flickr set, so they can see whether they’re included among all the photos…
Note: this photo was published in a Nov 27, 2010 blog titled "Forex Market – Finding A Classy Forex Broker." It was also published in a Dec 16, 2010 blog titled "Texas energy deregulation Offers Open Choice for All." And it was published in an undated (mid-Apr 2011) blog titled "Forex Brokers." It was also published in a Jun 26, 2011 Begin Forex, with the same caption that I had written for this Flickr page. It was also published in a Jul 20, 2011 blog titled "Forex Blog Introduction and Benefits."
Moving into 2012, the photo was published in a Jul 18, 2012 blog titled "How do i check the legitimacy of a European Forex Broker?" And it was published in a Sep 17, 2012 blog titled "4X Your Foreign Exchange Profit With These Tips," as well as a Sep 24, 2012 blog titled "Online penny stock- the trump card of forex market."
*********************************************************
For approximately the sixth time since 2001, I attended the annual Pop!Tech conference in Camden, Maine; it’s always held in October, and this year, it took place on Oct 22-24. People often ask me what Pop!Tech is all about, and the simple answer is that it deals with the interaction between technology and society — most often in the form of lectures and presentations about the innovative ways that people around the world are using today’s technology to make a positive impact on a wide range of social problems. But rather than depending on my summary of what it’s all about, I recommend that you visit the Pop!Tech web site for more information.
Unlike previous years, I photographed almost every Powerpoint slide presented by each of the speakers throughout the conference. Combined with the photos that I took of conference attendees, that resulted in some 600 images on the first day — which I whittled down to 450 on this Flickr set, but that’s an overwhelming collection for anyone to look at.
For the second and third day of the conference, I decided to separate the photos of attendees from the straightforward photos of speakers and their Powerpoint slides. This set contains about three dozen images of attendees, and it will give you a good sense of the kind of people who invest their time and money to trek all the way to Camden, Maine to sit on uncomfortable seats for three days indulging in a sensory overload of materials from dozens of impassioned speakers. The attendees are from all over the U.S., and from several other countries too; they include both young and old; men and women; students and professors; academics and practitioners.
Aside from the energy, enthusiasm, and commitment to social change (with or without technology), the other thing that is obviously shared among all of these attendees is the gadgetry they use to stay in touch with the world. You’ll see a predominance of Mac laptops in these photos; and you’ll also see a lot of iPhones and other "smart phones." Keep in mind that people were not chatting on their phones during these presentations; instead, they were using their smart-phones to email, Twitter, chat, and browse the Web.
Conference attendees from the third day of the conference will appear in a separate Flickr set, as soon as I can get them organized; and the speaker/presentation slides from the second and third day of the conference will also appear in separate Flickr sets.
A couple of technical notes: I used a Nikon D700 for all of these photos, mostly with a 70-300mm zoom lens. I sat in the balcony section of the Camden Opera House, where the conference took place, so I was primarily photographing other people in the balcony section. An equally large number of attendees were seated on the main floor of the building, but I didn’t see much point in photographing the tops of their heads. Because I could increase the ISO setting on the camera all the way up to 6400, I was able to get reasonably good images without a flash. The lights were turned on while I was photographing, but it was fairly dim in some areas; I did my best to compensate with an appropriate "white balance" setting on the camera.
Colorful Old Oil Barrels

Image by L.C.Nøttaasen
Colorful Old Oil Barrels
Used @:
1 Iran won’t benefit much from Venezuelan gasoline
worldfocus.org/blog/2009/09/09/iran-wont-benefit-much-fro…
2 Iran won’t benefit much from Venezuelan gasoline
www.heralddeparis.com/iran-won%e2%80%99t-benefit-much-fro…
3 Oil’s Part in the Financial Crisis
www.rff.org/wv/archive/2009/10/20/oils-part-in-the-financ…
4 Tuesday’s Reads
www.rff.org/wv/archive/2009/11/10/tuesdays-reads-17.aspx
5 Interior Secretary Tells Big Oil – Public Lands are Not Your Candy Store
twilightearth.com/energy/oil/interior-secretary-tells-big…
6 Want to Promote Oil and Gas Use? Hire an Environmentalist — Like Big Oil Did
industry.bnet.com/energy/10003292/want-a-powerful-pro-oil…
7 Big Oil Wreaks Havoc in the Amazon, But Communities Are Fighting Back
www.alternet.org/world/145968/big_oil_wreaks_havoc_in_the…
8 Why Oil Prices Will Only Go Up, Why Your World is About to Get a Whole Lot Smaller, by Jeff Rubin
internationaltradecommodities.suite101.com/article.cfm/wh…
9 Another Good Reason to Cut Oil Use
motherjones.com/blue-marble/2010/04/another-good-reason-c…
10 A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash
documentaryfilms.suite101.com/article.cfm/a-crude-awakeni…
11 Why Peru’s Rainforest Is About to Be Decimated While Across the Border Celebrities Rally to Save Ecuador’s Rainforest
www.alternet.org/world/146764/why_peru’s_rainforest_is_ab…
12 Report Feature: Oil Sands Media Monitor
portalfornorthamerica.org/spotlight/2010/05/report-featur…
13 A Thousand Barrels a Second, by Peter Tertzakian
sciencetechbooks.suite101.com/article.cfm/a-thousand-barr…
14 Why Peru’s Rainforest Is About to Be Decimated While Across the Border Celebrities Rally to Save Ecuador’s Rainforest
btragert.blogspot.com/2010/05/why-perus-rainforest-is-abo…
15 blog.hmns.org/?p=6761
16 EIA Annual Energy Outlook: Where, Exactly, is the Oil Coming From?
www.rff.org/wv/archive/2010/06/02/eia-annual-energy-outlo…
17 The Road To Hell In Defense Procurement Reform Is Paved With Good Intentions
industry.bnet.com/government/10006377/road-to-hell-in-def…
18 So Much for Market Mechanisms
www.progressivefix.com/so-much-for-market-mechanisms
19 Crude Oil, Contango and Roll Yield for Commodity Trading
www.automated-trading-system.com/crude-oil-contango-and-r…
20 Deepwater
ourdhstreets.blogspot.com/2010/05/deepwater.html
21 Oil prices continue declines
envirotell.com/oilnews/580-oil-prices-continue-declines
22 North Sea still has oil to yield
solarpanelquoter.blogspot.com/2010/07/north-sea-still-has…
23 Olie expert overleden na kritische interviews
www.argusoog.org/2010/08/olie-expert-overleden-na-kritisc…
24 Check out these commodities trading images:
commoditiestradingblog.com/2010/08/colorful-old-oil-barrels/
25 Crude oil trading
www.selkblog.com/crude-oil-trading-2/
26 Oil Sands Project Coming To Utah
outside-blog.away.com/blog/2010/09/oil-sands-project-comi…
27 U.S. Military Must End Oil Dependence Within 30 Years, Report Says
blog.cleantechies.com/2010/09/29/u-s-military-must-end-oi…
28 Die Entwicklung des Ölpreises in den letzten zehn Jahren
forex-aktuell.de/die-entwicklung-des-oelpreises-in-den-le…
29 A Few of the Substantial Benefits of Automated Forex Day Trading
forextrading-systems.org/automated-forex/a-few-of-the-sub…
30 Forex Expert Advisor Forum – Forex Expert Advisors That Work
homecareersystem.com/tag/work
31 Forex Market Charts – The Importance of Studying a Forex Chart
www.for-investor.com/forex-market-charts-the-importance-o…
32 Suffle effect
wonderfl.net/c/e0ik
33 Biotechnology Helps Clean Oil
www.biotech-weblog.com/39444424/biotechnology_helps_clean…
34 Potential Drawbacks On Oil ETF
www.etf-weblog.com/35666489/potential_drawbacks_on_oil_et…
35 Le pic pétrolier ? qu’est ce que c’est ?
www.rfi.fr/emission/20101219-1-le-pic-petrolier-est-depas…
36 Automated Forex Trading: The Easy Way To Make Money With Currency Trading?
www.robotstradingtheforex.com/automated-forex-trading/aut…
37 What should we do about Iran’s nuclear issue?
iranians.tk/iranian/what-should-we-do-about-irans-nuclear…
38 Is an alliance of Russia, China, Venezuela, Iran, Cuba too strong for the US to defeat?
iranians.tk/iranian/is-an-alliance-of-russia-china-venezu…
39 1 – Le pic pétrolier ? qu’est ce que c’est ?
www.rfi.fr/emission/20101219-1-le-pic-petrolier-est-depas…
40 Crude Calculation – The Continued Lack of Transparency Over Oil in Sudan
sustainablesecurity.org/resources/crude-calculation-conti…
41 Gasoline prices are rising
www.publiccitizenenergy.org/tag/gasoline-prices/
42 Scottsdale Artificial Grass – The Benefits of Artificial Grass
www.frugalfanny.ca/tag/scottsdale/
43 Russia Wants Gas From 3rd EU Package
www.azglasuvamzaevropa.eu/25338561/russia_wants_gas_from_…
44 Gas mileage conversion chart: Canada & USA
www.cgwerks.com/steveblog/2011/02/01/gas-mileage-conversi…
45 As oil prices rises..
www.energyvox.org/2011/01/04/as-oil-prices-rise-beware-fa…
46 Why Crude Prices Haven’t Spiked Over “Peak Oil” Concerns in Saudi Arabia
www.bnet.com/blog/clean-energy/why-crude-prices-haven-821…
47 Forte hausse du pétrole à Wall Street face à la situation en Lybie
www.france-amerique.com/articles/2011/02/22/forte_hausse_…
48 Farewell, #6! (Hello, Bioheating Fuel)
blog.urbangreencouncil.org/2011/02/farewell-6-hello-biohe…
49 Pétrole cher : qui va régler la douloureuse ?
www.terra-economica.info/Petrole-cher-qui-va-regler-la,16…
50 Airline profits hit by high oil prices, rise in fares possible
www.gadling.com/2011/03/02/airline-profits-hit-by-high-oi…
51 Oil Prices Top 6 Per Barrel
inhabitat.com/oil-prices-top-106-per-barrel-as-crisis-fla…
52 Social Media for Oil and Gas Companies
www.sbkelsick.com/2011/03/01/quickinar-social-media-for-o…
53 Spiraling Oil Prices Will Raise Airfares Further
www.wandalust.com/47696650/spiraling_oil_prices_will_rais…
54 Hello, Washington: Anyone There?
www.thehavananote.com/2011/04/hello_washington_anyone_the…
55 Will it take eight years to find out the role the oil companies played in the war in libya
fdlaction.firedoglake.com/2011/04/20/will-it-also-take-ei…
56 High Gas Prices Expected
calgaryrealestate.ca/2011/05/high-gas-prices-expected/
57 Saudi Prince Worries We Might Find Alternatives to Oil
www.treehugger.com/files/2011/05/saudi-prince-worries-we-…
58 18 Mrd. Dollar für iranische Öl- und Gasförderung
www.iran-plus.de/news/18-mrd-dollar-fur-iranische-ol-und-…
59 Unseemly Scrabble for Libya’s Post-Gaddafi Oil Assets Underway
www.distressedvolatility.com/2011/09/unseemly-scrabble-fo…
60 BP And the Deepwater Horizon Disaster-US Federal Report
www.trcbnews.com/bp-and-the-deepwater-horizon-disaster-us…
61 Politically speaking, can all parties agree that we need to…?
bestalternativeenergysource.com/politically-speaking-can-…
62 How China Has Benefited From America’s Hostility to Iran
www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/how_china_has_benefi…
Forex Money for International Curency

Image by epSos.de
Money is any object or record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts in a given country or socio-economic context.
This picture was created by my financial friend epSos.de and can be used for free, if you link epSos.de as the original author of the image.
Money is a broad term that refers to any financial instrument that can fulfill the functions of money.
A banknote is a negotiable instrument, a promissory note made by a central bank payable to the bearer on demand. The banknote was first developed in China.
The foreign exchange market or Forex is a global, worldwide decentralized financial market for trading currencies.
A currency refers to a generally accepted medium of exchange. These are usually the coins and banknotes. A Hard currency refers to a globally traded currency that can serve as a reliable and stable store of value.
Precious metals have been the most resilient currency, with gold historically outlasting all forms of paper fiat money. In 2011 Gold was too expensive to invest.
Currencies of some developed countries have earned recognition as safe currencies at various times, including the Euro, Swiss Franc, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Japanese Yen, and Australian Dollar.
This image was published in here first:
epsos.de/Free-Forex-Trading-Advice-from-Experience
Thank you for sharing this picture with your friends !
