Professor Randy Pausch has died at age 47........

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  • 07-25-2008 1:53 PM

    Professor Randy Pausch has died at age 47........

    I have seen him on TV although I don't know that much about him.  www.cnn.com

     
     
     

    (CNN) -- Randy Pausch, the professor whose "last lecture" became a runaway phenomenon on the Internet and was turned into a best-selling book, died Friday of pancreatic cancer, Carnegie Mellon University announced on its Web site.

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    Randy Pausch emphasized the joy of life in his "last lecture," originally given in September 2007.

     
     
     
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    Pausch, 47, a computer science professor, delivered the lecture, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams," at Carnegie Mellon in September 2007, a month after being told he had three to six months to live because his cancer had returned.

    The lanky, energetic Pausch talked about goals he had accomplished, like experiencing zero gravity and creating Disney attractions, and those he had not, including becoming a professional football player.

    He used rejections he was handed when he applied for jobs at Disney to comment on the importance of persistence.

    "The brick walls are there for a reason ... to show us how badly we want something," he said. "Because the brick walls are there to stop the people who don't want it badly enough. They're there to stop the other people." Video

    Starting with a joke about "a deathbed conversion" -- "I just bought a Macintosh" computer -- the educator went on to say that one of his childhood dreams was to write an entry in the World Book Encyclopedia.

    "I guess you can tell the nerds early," he added

    An expert in virtual reality, Pausch did go on to write an encyclopedia entry on the subject.

    He discussed his fondness for winning stuffed animals at fairs, showed a slide of them, then -- pretending to be concerned his audience would think the image had been digitally manipulated -- produced them onstage.

    Donning silly costume items like a vest with arrows sticking out of it and a Mad Hatter's hat, he described working with students as a way to help other people achieve their dreams.

    He also played down his own importance, saying that after he got a Ph.D., his mother took to introducing him as "a doctor, but not the kind who helps people."

    The lecture has been viewed more than 3.2 million times since it was posted on YouTube in December.

    Pausch co-founded the university's Entertainment Technology Center and was known for developing interdisciplinary courses and research projects that attracted new students to the field of computer science. He also spent his career encouraging computer scientists to collaborate with artists, dramatists and designers, Carnegie Mellon said.

    The university's president, Jared Cohon, described Pausch as "a brilliant researcher and gifted teacher."

    "His love of teaching, his sense of fun and his brilliance came together in the Alice project, which teaches students computer programming while enabling them to do something fun -- making animated movies and games," Cohon added. "Carnegie Mellon -- and the world -- are better places for having had Randy Pausch in them."

    Pausch describes Cohon urging him to talk about having fun in his lecture, and telling him it's difficult because it's like asking a fish to talk about water.

     
     

    "I don't know how not to have fun," he said. "I'm dying and I'm having fun. And I'm going to keep having fun every day I have left."

    Pausch is survived by his wife, Jai, and three children.

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  • 07-25-2008 2:15 PM In reply to

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    I keep hearing about him since he died, but I have no idea who he was. :-( I guess he inspired many people.

  • 07-25-2008 2:21 PM In reply to

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    Saw a documentary type show on him (maybe on Dateline or some similar show?) and he was definitely an inspiration.  If just half the world has his upbeat spirit then it would be an amazing place!

  • 07-25-2008 5:27 PM In reply to

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    Sorry to read that he's passed.  His book was a very worthwhile read.

  • 07-25-2008 5:30 PM In reply to

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    God bless him and his wife and kids and rest of the family.  He gave others inspiration with the time he had left. 

  • 07-25-2008 5:38 PM In reply to

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    He was way too young to die.  I, too, watched the documrntary on him and his family.  I hope the kids are old enough now to remember him.  So sad.  He gave it a good shot.

  • 07-26-2008 8:11 PM In reply to

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    So sad to hear this....He was on 20/20 or one of those shows, and a whole show on Oprah...(that is where I first saw him)...he brought tears to your eyes when you heard him talk....He children are so little too....

    What a great inspiration to others....He gave a graduation speech recently at a college....he was a little teary eyed, and carried his wife off stage....So touching...

    A great man.....and left a great legacy for his children, which was his goal....

    Prayers for his family....

  • 07-26-2008 8:24 PM In reply to

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    He was interviewed by Diane Sawyer, and they are going to show the program on Tuesday evening. I have my tape ready to record it. I cannot remember the exact time, check your local listing, ABC.

     

    I saw part of a talk he gave since you first posted this, and he seemed so insightful, and positive. It should be a good program.

  • 07-26-2008 8:36 PM In reply to

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    Since the birth of my child I have tried to teach her how to live.  It is just as important to teach her how to die-which Professor Pausch has done for many.  I, too, want to face the end of my sojourning here with love, laughter and wisdom. 

  • 07-26-2008 10:05 PM In reply to

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    If you hadn't seen his last lecture it is worth watching on youtube.  Very sad to read this.  It always touched me how they (he and his wife) would ask people to please not say anything infront of their kids, the children still didn't know.





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