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Randy Pausch dies

He was 47. Pausch died at his home in Chesapeake, Va., said Jeffrey Zaslow, a Wall Street Journal writer who co-wrote Pausch's book.

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Friday Jul 25
 
We are all dying, some have just been given a time frame. Dr. Randy Pausch has REMINDED us of this, by STILL LIVING although he knew his time frame. Life is for the lving, and TODAY you are living, so make TODAY your best....wake up and repeat....hopefully for a LONG time.
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Friday Jul 25
 
Dr. Randy Pausch -RIP, and THANK YOU for your last lecture, and reminding us to LIVE-cancer or not!
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Friday Jul 25
 
I than Dr. Randy Pausch for his inspirational outlook on life and pray for his family and that during this time they find strength in his words and advice to go on positively as he would want them to. God Bless those who help others look at life so beautifully!!!!
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Friday Jul 25
 
I thank Dr. Randy Pausch for his inspirational outlook on life and pray for his family and that during this time they find strength in his words and advice to go on positively as he would want them to. God Bless those who help others look at life so beautifully!!!!
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Saturday Jul 26
 
I watched the Last Lecture on You Tube today. Inspirational. Thank you for being you and sharing yourself with all of us. My sympathies to his family.
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Sunday Jul 27
 
Prof Randy Pausch, through his last lecture became a tele-education professor to millions around the world, teaching with honesty and integrity, the art and science of living, while he was himself approaching death due to the ghastly pancreatic cancer.

He taught more in 77 minutes than I have ever learnt from anyone else... I am sure I am one amongst millions whose lives have been impacted by Prof Pausch.

Our hearts go out to his immediate near and dear ones; his widow and little children who have been left with an insuperable legacy.

His lecture shall transcend time and stay imprinted till humanity exists on earth.

His eternal insights transmitted through ephemeral snippets is truly mark of his truthful genius.

The world lost a superb and special human being but God must have received him at Heaven's gate to usher in the Perfect Angel that he wanted to arrive from Earth...

Godspeed,
P Manohar Bhat
Mysore, India
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Sunday Jul 27
 
I became aware of Dr.Pausch through an assignment in my English class. May we all learn to live life to the fullest and when things don't go as planned, remember him because if nothing else, at least we have his words to kick us in our pants. May his family be blessed. R.I.P. Randy

“McCain out of touch!”

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Tuesday Jul 29
 
Janet wrote:
I thank Dr. Randy Pausch for his inspirational outlook on life and pray for his family and that during this time they find strength in his words and advice to go on positively as he would want them to. God Bless those who help others look at life so beautifully!!!!
Well said.........
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Tuesday Jul 29
 
Janet wrote:
I than Dr. Randy Pausch for his inspirational outlook on life and pray for his family and that during this time they find strength in his words and advice to go on positively as he would want them to. God Bless those who help others look at life so beautifully!!!!
Well said.........
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Tuesday Jul 29
 
Wow! Randy was an incredible human being.Like so many ohers I am heartbroken to hear that this amazing man has lost his battle with this dreaded disease,however though his strength, sense of humor, love of his family and above all his courage he leaves a wonderful legacy for his wife and children. His words made an impact on so many people, hopefully they will see what is really inportant and take stock of thier lives. My deepest condolences to his family.In time I hope they find some peace
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Tuesday Jul 29
 
At 10PM tonight on Channel 13, Primetime is doing a show on him.
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