REACT

REACT or React may refer to:

  • React (band), a 1990s American boys band made of Tim Cruz and Daniel Matrium
  • React (The Fixx album), a 1987 live album by the band The Fixx
  • React (Erick Sermon album), a 2002 album by rapper Erick Sermon
  • React (Robert Rich and Ian Boddy album), a 2008 album by electronic musicians Robert Rich and Ian Boddy
  • React Music Limited, a 1990s London based dance record label
  • Rapid Execution and Combat Targeting System, the current command and control system of the United States for nuclear intercontinental ballistic missiles
  • Radio Emergency Associated Communication Teams, a volunteer radio emergency service across the United States and Canada
  • ReactOS, an open source operating system compatible with Microsoft Windows
  • Remote Electronically Activated Control Technology belt or REACT belt, a restraint device
  • Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team, a partnership of agencies against computer crime in California, USA, established in 1997 by the California Department of Justice
  • Research and Education Automatically Controlled Telescope, a telescope at Fenton Hill Observatory, New Mexico, USA
  • React series, a series of web videos created by the Fine Brothers

Famous quotes containing the word react:

    ... the trouble is that most people in this country think that we can stay out of wars in other parts of the world. Even if we stay out of it and save our own skins, we cannot escape the conditions which will undoubtedly exist in other parts of the world and which will react against us.... We are all of us selfish ... and if we can save our own skins, the rest of the world can go. The best we can do is to realize nobody can save his own skin alone. We must all hang together.
    Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962)

    A child who fears excessive retaliation for even minor offenses will learn very early on that to lie is to protect himself.... If your child intuits that you will react very punitively to his wrongdoing, he may be tempted to lie and may become, as time goes on, a habitual liar.
    Lawrence Balter (20th century)

    Nobody can be kinder than the narcissist while you react to life in his own terms.
    Elizabeth Bowen (1899–1973)