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The San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) is an organized research unit of the University of California, San Diego. [1] Founded in 1985, it was one of the five original NSF supercomputing centers .
The band was formed by Ron Hawkins, Stephen Stanley and David Alexander, all members of the band Popular Front, as a side project at a time when their other band was going through internal tensions that eventually led to its breakup. [5] While performing as a trio in folk clubs, they met John Arnott, who became the band's fourth member. [5]
Ronald James Hawkins is a musician from Toronto who is best known as a member of the band The Lowest of the Low. [1] He has also released music as a solo artist, and fronted the bands Ron Hawkins and the Rusty Nails and Ron Hawkins and the Do Good Assassins . [ 2 ]
Shakespeare My Butt... is an album by Canadian band The Lowest of the Low, released in 1991. Lead singer Ron Hawkins, guitarist Stephen Stanley and drummer David Alexander were previously in the band Popular Front, but when they formed The Lowest of the Low, Hawkins, who wrote all but one of the songs on the record, made a change in his songwriting for the material that would ultimately become ...
Hawkins Memorial Hospital (3949 S Cobb Drive, Smyrna, 30080) The Fair (6905 Virlyn B Smith Road, Fairburn, 30213) The Byers Family Home – The owners prefer not to have their address publicly posted.
Robert Arthur Hawkins [24] was born on May 17, 1988, at the RAF Lakenheath station in Suffolk, England, U.K., to American U.S. Air Force personnel parents Ronald Hawkins and Maribel "Molly" Rodriguez. [25] He was hospitalized at the age of four after persistent violent behavior in pre-school.
The NWSL's San Diego Wave took less than three years to become worth more than nine figures. Billionaire owner Ron Burkle is selling the team for a league-record $113 million to Lauren Leichtman ...
Hawkins had previously worked with Blurton when he produced the Ron Hawkins and the Rusty Nails album Greasing the Star Machine and valued Blurton's contributions so much he referred to him as "kind of like a sixth member" of the band during the recording of Sordid Fiction. [2]