Randy Pausch

I know many folks has already talked about this and a friend (who controls his online footprint so I’ll leave it at that) at work keeps asking me when I’ll watch. For me… things like this are for the weekend but just in case any of you haven’t seen it, here is the email my friend sent me:

In case you never heard about the “last lecture” project- it was a series of lecture about what would you talk about if you had only one last lecture to do.
Many interesting lectures came out of it but Randy Pausch’s lecture became a must hear for everyone out there.

“On September 18, 2007, computer science professor Randy Pausch stepped in front of an audience of 400 people at Carnegie Mellon University to deliver a last lecture called “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams.” With slides of his CT scans beaming out to the audience, Randy told his audience about the cancer that is devouring his pancreas and that will claim his life in a matter of months. On the stage that day, Randy was youthful, energetic, handsome, often cheerfully, darkly funny. He seemed invincible. But this was a brief moment, as he himself acknowledged.”

Randy’s lecture has become a phenomenon, celebrating the dreams we all strive to make realities. And now, in his book based on the now-famous lecture, Randy goes even deeper to inspire us all.
http://www.thelastlecture.com/
http://www.cmu.edu/uls/journeys/randy-pausch/index.html

Watch the lecture:
Short version (11min) : http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8577255250907450469
Full lecture (1:16 hr): http://youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_MqicxSo

Randy just passed away after a long fight with cancer. We wish his family the best in this tough time and hope they can take some comfort in how he lived and inspired people.

3 Responses to “Randy Pausch”

  1. kathryn Says:

    I watched the lecture, and loved it. A legacy like Randy’s…what an immeasurable gift.

  2. stephie Says:

    i have never met randy pausch but the tears fall as if i did. i hope to one day be as good of a person and parent like him. he will be greatly missed and his wisdom will always be remembered. his family is in our prayers. the earth has surrendered an angel to heaven

  3. Amy Says:

    i’ve watched the leture online before, all 1 hour and 16 minutes of it. i wish he was one of my professors…
    it’s incredible to know that inspiring people out there in the world is making a difference… we think that news is all about the bad and tragic stuff, but it’s good to know that there are opposing good forces in the world to make it a better place… ok i’ll stop getting corny.

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