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Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 4587 seconds Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams," Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals. For more, visit www.cmu.edu/randysle cture. Related: carnegie, health, inspirational, last, lecture, mellon, pausch, randy Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Al Gore's Keynote Speech Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 1150 seconds Former U.S. Vice President and climate change expert Al Gore delivered the keynote speech at Carnegie Mellon University's Commencement ceremony on May 18, 2008. Gore was the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize winner with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, of which Carnegie Mellon Engineering and Public Policy professor Ed Rubin was a member. Related: 2008, al, carnegie, change, climate, commencement, environment, gore, mellon Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Scott Berkun Lecture: The Myths of Innovation Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 3070 seconds Author and Carnegie Mellon alum Scott Berkun shows that much of what we know about innovation is wrong as he explores the history of innovation and creative thinking. Featuring: Scott Berkun http://www.scottberk un.com/ Related: berkun, carnegie, innovation, lecture, mellon, myths, scott Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Remembering Randy Pausch Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 5038 seconds Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) was remembered Sept. 22, 2008, at a memorial service held at Carnegie Mellon University. For more, visit www.cmu.edu/randysle cture. Related: carnegie, mellon, memorial, pausch, randy, service Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Kai-Fu Lee Lecture: Google in China Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 3703 seconds Kai-Fu Lee, President of Google Greater China and Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science alum, gave the School of Computer Science Distinguished Lecture. In his lecture "Google China -- Can a Multinational Internet Company Succeed in China?", he discusses Google's success in China at a time when virtually every multinational Internet company was failing or pulling out. Related: business, carnegie, china, computer, google, internet, kai-fu, lee, mellon, science Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Barbara Johnstone Lecture: Pittsburghese Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 2825 seconds Learn how "Pittsburghese" has come to be such a strong symbol of Pittsburgh's identity. Barbara Johnstone, Professor of Rhetoric and Linguistics in Carnegie Mellon University's Department of English, will trace the history of the dialect, talk about how it is changing and how people across the country are keeping it alive. Related: carnegie, dialect, english, hss, humanities, johnstone, language, linguistics, mellon, pennsylvania, pittsburgh, pittsburghese Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Ray Baughman Lecture: Nanotechnology for Fun & Profit Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 2897 seconds Carnegie Mellon alumnus Ray Baughman (S'64) describes new nanotechnologies. Related: alumni, baughman, carnegie, engineering, mellon, nano, nanotechnology, physical, science Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Michael Shuman Lecture: The Small-Mart Revolution Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 7178 seconds In a Local Economy lecture at Carnegie Mellon University, Michael Shuman, author of the The Small-Mart Revolution, talks about saving the world by eating locally. Featuring: Michael Shuman http://www.small-mar t.org Related: carnegie, economy, lecture, local, mellon, michael, revolution, shuman, small-mart Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Student Speaker Betty Mbom Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 549 seconds Bertrade "Betty" Mbom was the student speaker at Carnegie Mellon University's Commencement ceremony on May 18, 2008. Betty received her bachelor's degree in biological sciences. Related: bertrade, betty, biological, carnegie, college, commencement, mbom, mellon, science, sciences, speaker, student, university Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Inspire Innovation Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 419 seconds An overview of "Inspire Innovation: The Campaign for Carnegie Mellon University", narrated by alumnus Ted Danson. For more about Carnegie Mellon's comprehensive campaign, visit www.cmu.edu/campaign Related: artistic, campaign, carnegie, computing, danson, economy, energy, environment, health, innovation, inspire, mellon, ted Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Carnegie Mellon's Lester Lave -- End Reliance on Foreign Oil Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 494 seconds Lester Lave, University Professor of Economics at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon, says U.S. policy should aim to stop its reliance on foreign oil. Instead of trying to make gasoline cheap, Lave urges enactment of a steep gas tax. Lave argues such a tax would boost national security, encourage purchase of fuel efficient vehicles and provide a stimulus to the economy. Related: business, carnegie, east, economy, lave, lester, mellon, middle, oil, school, tepper Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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US Ambassador Visits Heinz School Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 1354 seconds US Ambassador to Australia Robert D. McCallum Jr. visits Heinz School in Adelaide to discuss how the US presidential election will affect public policy in Australia. Related: ambassador, australia, carnegie, election, heinz, mccallum, mellon, policy, presidential, robert, school Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Daniel vs. RoboPhone Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 153 seconds Carnegie Mellon alum Daniel H. Wilson (author of "How to Build a Robot Army" and host of "The Works") gets a surprise when Diane -- an automated phone system -- gives him unexpected attitude. More info at http://www.cmu.edu/r obou Related: alumni, carnegie, cmu, daniel, diane, funny, geek, h., keepon, mellon, phone, pittsburgh, robot, spagnola, tech, university, wilson, works Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Edward Rubin Speaks at Commencement Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 283 seconds Edward Rubin, Alumni Professor of Engineering & Public Policy and Mechanical Engineering, spoke about his work with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) at the Carnegie Mellon University commencement ceremony on May 18, 2008. Dr. Rubin shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore and other members of the IPCC in December 2007. Featuring: Provost Mark Kamlet, Edward Rubin Related: al, carnegie, change, climate, commencement, edward, environment, gore, intergovernmental, ipcc, mellon, panel, rubin, university Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Keepon: Friend or Foe? Posted by: carnegiemellonu
Video duration: 61 seconds Carnegie Mellon alum Daniel H. Wilson (author of "How to Build a Robot Army" and host of "The Works") meets the dancing yellow robot Keepon and overcomes his robot paranoia. More info at http://www.cmu.edu/r obou Related: carnegie, cmu, college, cute, dancing, daniel, funny, geek, h., keepon, mellon, pittsburgh, robot, spagnola, university, wilson, works, yellow Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
















Latest comments made on this video:
By: Riiinaaa2802. on 21 Nov 08, 19:53:56
randy pausch died on july 25, 2008.
By: audioX1. on 21 Nov 08, 17:19:17
Randy is going to speak at my college in December. I hope he lives that long.
By: brunofiorentini. on 21 Nov 08, 04:02:15
This is a beautiful video and a true life lesson. Among other things I learned that we should focus on the good things and ignore the bad ones. So, why don't start by ignoring ghostwhatever?
By: quirkymuch. on 21 Nov 08, 03:49:09
this is the most inspiring thing i have ever watched...it makes me want to change my life and not put myself down anymore because i have a horrible habit of doing that. because of randy, i don't fear death all that much...if it means there's an ounce of hope i'll be smiling like him before i die myself.
By: PossessedByHell. on 21 Nov 08, 03:23:43
This inspired me to take a long shit instead of watching a fucking moron talk bullshit for no reason at all. Good riddance you idiot nobody misses you or your stupid speeches.
By: sandradamusiclover. on 21 Nov 08, 01:07:06
I agree what everyone is saying about ghostman800, fist of all da name in its self speaks for itself and second I pity da fool cuz he's da stupid bitch dat cnt comprehend such a message. It just makes me shake my head and roll my eyes and laugh on the stupidity of a person like him. If only he was smart enough but hey this world needs stupid people like I guess to stay in balance.... but this isn't about ghostdumass its about RaNdY God bless his soul and his family**
By: cubedude718. on 21 Nov 08, 01:02:32
around 38 to 41 is disturbing. (look for animated video)
By: filmjunkie998. on 21 Nov 08, 01:00:30
Randy has lived almost all my dreams, and inspired millions, in the future billions more, and for that great deed, there is NO amount of respect that will ever cover the one and only Randy Pausch and his insiration to the thousands, who without him, would have given up, my point is, he didn't want us to fight over his honor, he wanted us to move foward as a society and accomplish our dreams, and he gave us a way to do just that. Thanks, Earl Thomas Gurganus
By: RsJcGo. on 20 Nov 08, 23:49:18
Randy deserves more respect than what a lowlife loser named ghostman800 is giving him. He deserves everyone's respect. I hope I made my point that there are great people in the world and there are horrible people in the world. The great people in the world are the ones that leave a legacy. Such as Jimi Hendrix. George Washington, and of course, Randy Paush. I thank everyone why has read all of my posts and I hope they can spare a word for Ghostman about how ignorant he is to be dissing Randy.=]
By: RsJcGo. on 20 Nov 08, 23:41:53
(continued) That he is a great man that many people look up to. He lived a great life even when he knew that he was going to die. If you had any respect for the deceased, the people who lived their life to the fullest, the teachers, the students, the people who changed the world, then you would reconsider what you said. What a coincidence Randy Paush fit into all of those categories and more. Please try to understand that he was the person that he changed many people's lives for the better.
By: RsJcGo. on 20 Nov 08, 23:35:07
(continued) Why do you think that everyone's getting pissed at you? You are an ignorant selfish fool who can't spare a nice though or comment about a great man who changed many people's lives. He deserves more respect from you. You think he's a bitch? Well I wouldn't define a bitch as a selfless, smart, respectful, respectable, kind, life lover. Well, I would if I was an ignorant selfish low life who thinks calling respectable people bitches is a good thing. You need to grow up and realize that
By: RsJcGo. on 20 Nov 08, 22:46:04
Ghosman..You don't understand how inspiring Randy is for so many people, including me. But only for respectable people. You are not respectable. You just think of him as a nuisance that gave your teacher a reason to give you an assignment. Randy is a hard worker, persistent, and a one out of a billion person. You need to learn to respect people and their deeds. He knew he was going to die half a year before he did. He lived his life to the fullest. I've read the book and it inspired me. Think.
By: 2wishyouwerehere2. on 20 Nov 08, 22:44:26
your pathetic you know that? how can you speak of the deceased like that? you didnt even know him! He was a father, a brother, a son and what are you? whiney little kid who cares only about himself. ignorant jerk
By: GhostMan800. on 20 Nov 08, 17:31:38
lol i'm stupid because i play those games? good job just proving yourself stupid, couldn't have done it better myself.
By: ImReallyTrying2. on 20 Nov 08, 15:18:24
it's funny you say that because apparently your sophisticated mind is entertained by the stupid video games you have on your profile. Dude get lost you are an idiot.If you have nothing nice to say, SHUT THE FUCK UP.
By: Kagomelover72. on 20 Nov 08, 13:09:46
GhostMan of u want to say something bad about him just quit it.. If only you know... how it feels.. his already gone and I knew it when it was already late during August this year.. it hurts so badly that you tell your crap about other people you don't really know if you just knew him so much you would really understand... so please just keep your crap all to your self...
By: shag123456. on 20 Nov 08, 07:51:45
no one has a simple mind ghostman... your retarded man.
By: AnalogRIP. on 20 Nov 08, 07:08:20
Its just a shame there arent more people like Randy on the planet and less people like ghostman.
By: GhostMan800. on 20 Nov 08, 06:52:46
i'm glad your simple mind is easily entertained by randy dickface
By: reemstar1. on 20 Nov 08, 06:48:58
it change my life
By: ImReallyTrying2. on 20 Nov 08, 06:48:09
GhostMan800 the comment below is for you Fag
By: ImReallyTrying2. on 20 Nov 08, 06:46:16
That's not nice, he passed away and will be missed. this is not for ignorants and idiots like yourself. it's too complicated for you to understand boy. FOOL
By: GhostMan800. on 20 Nov 08, 03:43:01
is that bitch dead yet? i hope so, cause i was supposed to watch this shit for a class and i couldn't stay focused on it, i just shut it off about halfway. so damn boring.
By: Goooten. on 20 Nov 08, 03:40:31
You clearly did not watch the video, or you didn't comprehend a single thing the man said.
By: empressm6. on 20 Nov 08, 00:48:57
Truly inspiring!!!