
Robin Rockwell (pictured far left) was found dead in her home after her co-workers became concerned when she did not show up for work. There are not a lot of details at this time, but we do know that there was no foul play involved. The Owl Mag staff and writers offer condolences to all of Robin’s family and friends. The Bay Area and all of us in the music industry have lost a friend.
The following message was posted on Live 105 regarding the untimely death of Robin:
We are utterly heartbroken and shocked over the passing of ROBIN ROCKWELL, LIVE 105′s wonderful Marketing Director. It is unthinkable that she is no longer with us. Her outstanding passion for music, radio, and life will forever have an impact on everyone she knew. We’ve really lost a great friend. Rest in Peace ROBIN, we miss you already.
Posted on 21 February 2012.

One thing I’d prefer to say is always that before getting more computer system memory, take a look at the machine in to which it could well be installed. If your machine is running Windows XP, for instance, a memory limit is 3.25GB. Setting up a lot more than this would merely constitute a new waste. Make sure one’s mother board can handle this upgrade amount, as well. Thanks for your blog post.
How did this happen? Robin was a good friend of mine. All i know is that no foul play was suspected. Wondering how this happened.