Some articles on rays, ray:
... He signed a minor league deal with the Tampa Bay Rays one week later ... The Rays assigned him to the AAA Durham Bulls, his first minor league action since 2005 ...
... Rays Engineering Co ... Reizu Enjiniaringu?), a part of Rays Co ... "Volk Racing" is the parent company of Rays Engineering, purely as it is its most associated with brand name ...
... Giants, Colorado Rockies, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays ... On June 12, he was signed to a one-year deal by the Devil Rays ... On October 25, 2007, the Devil Rays released him, ending his professional playing career ...
... Mobula is a genus of ray in the family Myliobatidae (eagle rays) ... Their appearance is similar to that of Manta rays, which are in the same family ... Species of this genera are often collectively referred to as "Flying Mobula" or simply "Flying rays", due to their propensity for breaching, sometimes in a spectacular manner ...
... rtrace is a tool for tracing specific rays into a scene ... It reads the parameters for these rays on its standard input and returns the light value on standard output ... can even be used to render images on its own by using the vwray program to generate view rays to be piped to it ...
Famous quotes containing the word rays:
“Thus while I sit and sigh the day
With all his borrowd lights away,
Till nights black wings do overtake me,
Thinking on thee, thy beauties then,
As sudden lights do sleepy men,
So they by their bright rays awake me.”
—Sir John Suckling (16091642)
“I am often mad, but I would hate to be nothing but mad: and I think I would lose what little value I may have as a writer if I were to refuse, as a matter of principle, to accept the warming rays of the sun, and to report them, whenever, and if ever, they happen to strike me.”
—E.B. (Elwyn Brooks)
“The spirit of God, like the sun, always gives all its light at once. The spirit of man resembles the pale moon, which has its phases, its absences and its returns, its lucidity and its spots, its fullness and its disappearance, which borrows all its light from the rays of the sun, and which still dares to intercept them on occasion.”
—Victor Hugo (18021885)