Wrayca was established in 2001, as the home of Wray.ca Multimedia and Web Design. In 2003, when Wray.ca Multimedia and Web Design closed, the Wray.ca website mirrored Prevent-stuttering.com and Prevent-stuttering.ca websites. In August 2008, K. Brad Wrays website was also hosted by Wray.ca.

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The domain wray.ca presently has an average traffic classification of zero (the lower the more users).

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WRAY.CA SERVER

I caught that a single root page on wray.ca took two hundred and fifty milliseconds to load. Our web crawlers could not observe a SSL certificate, so in conclusion we consider this site not secure.
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We observed that this domain is using the Apache/2 os.

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Wray.ca

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Wrayca was established in 2001, as the home of Wray.ca Multimedia and Web Design. In 2003, when Wray.ca Multimedia and Web Design closed, the Wray.ca website mirrored Prevent-stuttering.com and Prevent-stuttering.ca websites. In August 2008, K. Brad Wrays website was also hosted by Wray.ca.

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The domain has the following in the web site, "Wrayca was established in 2001, as the home of Wray." I analyzed that the web page also stated " In 2003, when Wray." They also stated "ca Multimedia and Web Design closed, the Wray. In August 2008, K. Brad Wrays website was also hosted by Wray."

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James J. Wray

Welcome to the planetary surface geology group at Georgia Tech. We are in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. We are interested in planetary bodies in our solar system and beyond, motivated by the search for life or for conditions that could support life. Explore this site to find out more about our research interests. Lab members and opportunities to join our group.