55 posts tagged upstream
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VetcoGray Wins Major Subsea Contract for Gorgon Upstream Project Off Coast of Australia
http://www.oilandgaspress.com/ wp/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ vetcogray-wins-major-subsea-con…Frame Agreement Includes Supply of Equipment and Services for 5 Years FLORENCE, Italy–(BUSINESS WIRE)–VetcoGray, a GE Oil & Gas business, has received an award for a frame agreement covering a period of five (5) years to supply subsea equipment and support services for the Gorgon Project.
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Sound & Communications Covers UpStream Networks
http://blog.servepath.com/ 2008/ 05/ 14/ sound-communications-covers-upstream-ne…ServePath’s UpStream Networks (USN) was recently highlighted in Sound & Communication’s April 21st, 2008 issue in an article titled “Faith Streams - Where AV and IT meet in the HOW segment” by Shonan Noronha. Houses of Worship (HOWs) are becoming more technologically advanced in their methods of communicating their messages to their communities at large.
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Debian Bug Leaves Private SSL/SSH Keys Guessable
http://www.journalhome.com/ WebDeveloper/ 59048/ debian-bug-leaves-private-sslss…SecurityBob writes "Debian package maintainers tend to very often modify the source code of the package they are discussion so that it better fits into the distribution itself. However, most of the time, their changes are not sent back to upstream for validation, which might cause some tension between upstream developers and Debian packagers.
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NATS: Adequacy of Global LNG Supplies in Doubt This Summer
http://lawbites.com/ nats-adequacy-of-global-lng-supplies-in-doubt-this-summer/NATS: Adequacy of Global LNG Supplies in Doubt This Summer Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP: Citing potentially challenging upstream conditions in the global LNG value chain, NATS questions the adequacy of global LNG supplies should the U.S. gas market decide LNG imports are necessary to cover market requirements.
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Debian Bug Leaves Private SSL/SSH Keys Guessable
http://www.journalhome.com/ WebDeveloper/ 59048/ debian-bug-leaves-private-sslss…SecurityBob writes "Debian package maintainers tend to very often modify the source code of the package they are discussion so that it better fits into the distribution itself. However, most of the time, their changes are not sent back to upstream for validation, which might cause some tension between upstream developers and Debian packagers.
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Oil cos stare at heavier losses
http://todaysharemarkettips.in/ ?p=259IT’S A double whammy for the cash-strapped oil companies. IOC, HPCL and BPCL may now have to budget for higher losses in 2007-08 with the finance ministry planning to absorb only 50% of the total under-recovery bill as against an earlier commitment of 57%.
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08 Upstream Retreat Slideshow
http://www.renewalyouth.com/ 2008/ 05/ 08-upstream-retreat-slideshow.htmlBelow is the much-enjoyed slideshow of the 08 RYM Leaders (Upstream) retreat. As you can see by the pix, there's never a dull moment when you are a part of our leadership team! (Who is that guy wearing the corset?)
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Upstream
http://www.renewalyouth.com/ 2008/ 05/ upstream.htmlSome of us at the Upstream mid-winter retreat 2008 Leeland's song "Opposite Way" talks about how God's will for us is to go in the opposite direction that the world is going. That is what RYM's youth leadership programme is all about, and the reason behind the name "Upstream".
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Debian Bug Leaves Private SSL/SSH Keys Guessable
http://www.journalhome.com/ WebDeveloper/ 59048/ debian-bug-leaves-private-sslss…SecurityBob writes "Debian package maintainers tend to very often modify the source code of the package they are discussion so that it better fits into the distribution itself. However, most of the time, their changes are not sent back to upstream for validation, which might cause some tension between upstream developers and Debian packagers.
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Debian Bug Leaves Private SSL/SSH Keys Guessable
http://www.journalhome.com/ WebDeveloper/ 59048/ debian-bug-leaves-private-sslss…SecurityBob writes "Debian package maintainers tend to very often modify the source code of the package they are discussion so that it better fits into the distribution itself. However, most of the time, their changes are not sent back to upstream for validation, which might cause some tension between upstream developers and Debian packagers.