LinkRandy Pausch's Final LectureOct 23, '07 11:36 PM
for everyone
Link: http://www2.oprah.com/videochannel/videochannel_player.jhtml?video=117...

This is from Oprah's website. It's worth watching.

Randy Pausch is a married father of three, a very popular professor at Carnegie Mellon University—and he is dying. He is suffering from pancreatic cancer, which he says has returned after surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Doctors say he has only a few months to live.

In September 2007, Randy gave a final lecture to his students at Carnegie Mellon that has since been downloaded more than a million times on the Internet. "There's an academic tradition called the 'Last Lecture.' Hypothetically, if you knew you were going to die and you had one last lecture, what would you say to your students?" Randy says. "Well, for me, there's an elephant in the room. And the elephant in the room, for me, it wasn't hypothetical."

Watch Randy's famous "Last Lecture."

Despite the lecture's wide popularity, Randy says he really only intended his words for his three small children. "I think it's great that so many people have benefited from this lecture, but the truth of the matter is that I didn't really even give it to the 400 people at Carnegie Mellon who came. I only wrote this lecture for three people, and when they're older, they'll watch it," he says.

kamalaoverhere wrote on Oct 24, '07
Many thanks for bringing a bit more light to this very touching story. I had posted a link to it previously on my site: http://kamalaoverhere.multiply.com/links/item/16/Last_Lecture_delivered_by_Carnegie_Mellon_Professor

Powerful, moving, and humbling.
bumgarner wrote on Oct 24, '07
"Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want". That may be my new screen saver scroll.

Great lecture. I'll be there wasn't a dry eye in the house.
pkailasa wrote on Oct 24, '07
Thank you for posting this. Dr. Pausch's talk was very inspiring.

Given that this version was an abridged talk, I went and looked for the actual lecture. I found his home page which linked to the complete video which is 1 hour and 44 minutes and also to the transcript of the lecture.

A DVD version can be ordered here. I look forward to watching the full version.
baker wrote on Oct 24, '07
Wow, my eyes definitely aren't dry. Great advice, and perspective....
bumgarner wrote on Oct 24, '07, edited on Oct 24, '07
I was just about to post the full lecture here:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5700431505846055184

when I saw I was late to the game! The FULL VERSION has been downloaded over a million times (at first I thought it was just the abridged one), and I must say, boy is it worth it! It is worth taking the time to view the full version.
bumgarner wrote on Oct 24, '07
Pez, Did you know of him in the CS dept. when you were at CMU? I believe he got his PhD in 1988.
pez wrote on Oct 24, '07
I unfortunately did not know him, or know of him, until I saw the video a few weeks ago.
tracy wrote on Oct 24, '07
baker said
Wow, my eyes definitely aren't dry. Great advice, and perspective....
I know, right! As a parent we can learn a lot from him. If you get a chance you should also catch the encore presentation of Oprah if there is one because he speaks more on the interview.
deniz00 wrote on Jan 27
good...
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