I join TIPSters who are saddened by Randy's death.  I'm only adding my post
because I fear that those who hadn't heard of this inspiring Carnegie Mellon
professor's last lecture might go looking for him and not find him, because
it looks like Joan missed a "c" in his name.

Here's his website, although when I checked it, it didn't open (probably
because of so many hits?).
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~pausch/

-----Original Message-----
From: Joan Warmbold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 7:15 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips] Randy Paush and his "Last Lecture"

I found his last lecture extremely inspiring as clearly did many others. 
He died today--which his doctors as well as he and his family knew would
happen.  Just called my son about him today as I sent him his book and, of
course, he hasn't bothered reading.  You know, a book from Mom?! 
Whatever, I feel very sad and so wish I still had the book.  I highly
recommend it to you all as it goes further than the lecture.  Those of us
who are Tiggers are so very lucky.  You Eeyore's have a much more
challenging trip through this magical journey of life.

Joan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

PS It was interesting that the only national news station to even bother
to cover this rather important story was ABC--who has Diane Sawyer
influence.  Sorry but so many guys just don't get it.  But so many guys on
this listserve do.


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