As a professor of computer sciences at Carnegie Mellon University, Randy F. Pausch expected students to pay attention to his lectures. He never expected that the rest of the world would listen, too.
But today, more than 10 million people have tuned into Dr. Pausch’s last lecture, a whimsical and poignant talk about Captain Kirk, zero gravity and achieving childhood dreams. The 70-minute talk, at www.cmu.edu/randyslecture, has been translated into seven languages, and this week Hyperion is publishing “The Last Lecture,” a book by Dr. Pausch and a collaborator, Jeff Zaslow, that tells the story behind the story of the lecture.
“The whole thing is very strange,” Dr. Pausch said over lunch at a diner near Norfolk, Va. “I just gave a talk. I gave talks my whole life.”
But of course, this wasn’t just any talk. “Let’s not ignore the obvious,” he said. “If I’d given that lecture but I weren’t dying, it wouldn’t have had the gravitas. Context is everything.”
Dr. Pausch, 47, is dying of pancreatic cancer, a disease that kills 95 percent of its victims, usually within months of diagnosis.
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Posted in loving memory of Jan ...
3 comments:
I watched this video before and it breaks my heart when I think of how many could be saved if our country would less money on wars and more money on cancer research and other medical research.
Thanks for this post, it's great. I've written a post on breast cancer today.
Thanks to your tip, I saw this guy on TV tonight. He was very inspiring. Thanks, BAC!
Thanks Dr. Z ... a good friend of mine recently died from complications associated with pancreatic cancer. Her memorial was last Saturday. Her partner sent everyone the notice about this program, and I'm so glad I watched.
My friend Jan was very much like Randy Pausch -- so positive, right to the very end. She had brunch with friends, attended the theater with her partner of 26 years (as lesbians they couldn't legally marry) came home, went to sleep next to the person she loved ... and didn't wake up.
My wish for Dr. Pausch is that his passing be as peaceful.
BAC
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