Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture

I was reading Salon’s Machinist blog this afternoon and really enjoyed watching Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture. At over an hour, it’s a long piece, but an amazing presentation from one of the most distinguished voices in Virtual Reality.

For a bit of background, Randy Pausch is a professor in Carnegie Mellon University who was diagnosed with terminal cancer and he gives this last lecture as a way of imparting some of the lessons he learned in his life. It’s a great video.

Update: Coincidentally, Pausch’s book ‘The Last Lecture’ (co-authored with WSJ’s Jeffrey Zaslow) was just published this week in the US. 

3 Responses to “Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture”

  1. Philip Says:

    Thanks for that. Very moving. I see he’s still going strong.

  2. Jonathan Says:

    Saw it on youtube and on Opera a few months ago, more of a condensed down version of it. Was very interesting to see that he’s still doing quite well.

  3. Alexia Says:

    @Philip @Jonathan Yeah, it’s an amazing video. Very inspiring and makes one grateful for every day.

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