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7:45am ET
The story about Randy was on at about 7:45 ET USA this morning. About half of the segment was clips from his talk and then half interview with Diane Sawyer.
Watch the GMA segment.
Here is what the GMA site put up for its viewers:
Here is the Wall Street Journal article they reference.
They do include links to meta-filter and to Randy's web site. The images are loading very slowly at the CMU web server right now, hope it can withstand the load.
My nomination for the "feel good story of the year."
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And, a Wall Street Journal article about what has happened since the lecture.
Randy Pausch’s last lecture
Some lessons from Randy Pausch’s last lecture that especially moved me:
1. Brick walls are there for a reason: they let us prove how badly we want things.
2. Experience is what you get when you didn’t get what you wanted.
3. Never lose the child-like wonder.
4. If we do something which is pioneering, we will get arrows in the back. But at the end of the day, a whole lot of people will have a whole lot of fun.
5. Be good at something; it makes you valuable.
6. If you live your life the right way, the karma will take care of itself, and the dreams will come to you.
Check out the tribute quiz on the lecture at www.mystudiyo.com: you can add your own questions at the end of the quiz.
Randy in front of congress last week