![]() ![]() ![]() He lived in Virginia with his wife and three adoring young children. ![]() He was an award-winning teacher and researcher, consulting with Adobe, Google, Electronic Arts and Disney Imagineering. Pausch was a professor of Computer Science / Human Computer Interaction and Design at Carnegie Mellon University. The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch is just a bit over 5" wide and 7" tall but 206 pages of brilliance on what happens when you plan life and those plans are thwarted. Recently rearranging my library, I picked up a book that didn't fit on any shelf. Life with its regrets, wrong decisions and thwarted plans. The silence was inspiring, a pause to reflect on-life. Rather than stumble through the house looking for a flashlight or a candle, I sat in the dark-minus the television meteorologist's persistent and annoying warnings. During the most recent one, the electricity fizzed before completely going out. Oklahoma's summer storms are atmospheric convulsions-explosive winds, neon lightning, horizontal rain and the staccato drumming of hail on windows. ![]()
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