Tour of Randy Pausch's Childhood Room

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • "When I was in high school, I decided to paint my bedroom... If you go to my parents' house, it's still there and anybody who is out there who is a parent, if your kids want to paint their bedroom, as a favor to me, let them do it. It'll be okay. Don't worry about resale value on the house."
    - Randy Pausch, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dream" • Randy Pausch Last Lect...
    Take a tour of Carnegie Mellon University's beloved professor Randy Pausch's childhood room with his sister Tammy Pausch Mason. Check out the annotations to read passages about the paintings from Randy's book "The Last Lecture" and links to his September 18, 2007 lecture "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams."
    To view the paintings in incredible detail, check out the Gigapan panaroma of the room: gigapan.org/gigapans/87037/
    For more, visit: www.cmu.edu/randyslecture

Komentáře • 31

  • @AstraeosProductions
    @AstraeosProductions Před 3 lety +3

    Dear Tammy Pausch Manson,
    Thank you for sharing this inspirational room. I like come again soon, a sort of tribute to Disney as when you are leaving on I-4 it says See You Real Soon. You were very blessed to have such a remarkable man in your family.
    Eric

  • @masontp
    @masontp Před 11 lety +14

    Hi - This is Tammy Pausch Mason ... A few responses...a. Wiliam Shatner indeed does go by Bill Shatner :-) b. The house was indeed, sadly, sold....however, I was able (with CMU's supreme help) to save the artwork on the walls...almost all of it...c. Yes.. Randy was very special and unique.. and we miss him terribly... Thanks for all of your responses and comments. :-)

  • @jaywebb4992
    @jaywebb4992 Před 4 lety +4

    I JUST listened to my local library's copy of The Last Lecture, intrigued by the title (wonderfully narrated by Erik Singer ). I'm an audiobook narrator myself and Randy's book is just the kind of non-fiction that I love. It is quite obvious that Randy was an uncommon individual. His life story is inspiring. SO inspiring. I am astounded by the amount of life he packed into 47 short years . I cannot describe the WONDER, AWE, and EXCITEMENT of being able to see this video after listening to Randy's description of the room. Thank you, Tammy for giving us the guided tour! I had imagined what it would look like as it was described, and now I can put those out of my mind as I've now see the real thing. I LOVE IT!!!

  • @Liz-lw6ht
    @Liz-lw6ht Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you so much for sharing this video with us. We met Randy though his last lecture. I was able to share this with my students. Love Bob HOPE at the bottom of Pandora's Box. Blessing on you and your family!

  • @masontp
    @masontp Před 11 lety +4

    Elizabeth, I am touched by your story and please accept my deepest condolences in the loss of your son at such a very young age. I have *no* doubt that indeed they have met in heaven... :-) I, too, have a Chris (well, Christopher).. my kids are now 27, 25 and 7 years old... 28 is WAY too young to leave this Earth.. HUGS!!

  • @masontp
    @masontp Před 11 lety +7

    Sadly, the new owners dramatically remodeled and updated the house. The inside is no longer like it once was.... however, ....there is videography of the room/house as it was... and I have almost all of the artwork that Randy, Jack and I did stored away until I can figure out the best way to display it. :-)

  • @elizabethfisher6899
    @elizabethfisher6899 Před 11 lety +5

    Tammy, we may never meet but my son, Chris saw the story on Randy sometime between September and February. He called me. He was both touched and in awe of your brother. On February 29th, 2008 Chris died unexpectedly. I know that your brother gave him a very special message. Chris's 29th birthday would have been on July 24th of the same year. Randy left this world the next day. I hope, and I believe, they met in heaven. Thank you for sharing this and hugs to you and your family. :-)

    • @meterano7
      @meterano7 Před 2 lety

      I hope you have found some peace Elizabeth.

  • @wwechampion
    @wwechampion Před 8 měsíci

    Randy was right when he said he won the lottery with the parents he had. Having phenomenal parents isn't a prerequisite for success but if you have it, you certainly get a head start in life.

  • @lehungtien5006
    @lehungtien5006 Před 11 lety +1

    I was at CMU, Pittsburgh and ETC...I love Randy Pausch...Thank for sharing!

  • @masontp
    @masontp Před 11 lety +3

    The house address is 9441 Dartmouth Road... however.. the inside to the house has been dramatically remodeled (it looks great!) and the house is no longer in our family. Both Randy and I graduated from OMHS (mine was the first class to attend all 4 years there). Go Scorpions! :-)

  • @FlailedTwo
    @FlailedTwo Před 9 lety +3

    Every child should have something like this on his or her walls =)

  • @AshleyAngelBlondeCupcake
    @AshleyAngelBlondeCupcake Před 9 lety +4

    Thank you for the tour! Randy was an inspirational man. I just listened to his lecture for my humanities class and I'm glad I did. I love his reference about brick walls, so true. I must ask, you didn't mention what the heart on the wall was for, Im guessing his first true love :) haha so cute. May Randy Rest in Peace

  • @parentingfromtheheart4585

    We teach parenting courses and I mention him everytime. Thank you Tamara!

  • @ChotikaJitnoppakul
    @ChotikaJitnoppakul Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much.

  • @CharlesReinmuth
    @CharlesReinmuth Před 12 lety

    I hope whoever buys that house next keeps that room the way it is forever.

  • @edquist
    @edquist Před 9 lety

    thank you

  • @ClevelandGod
    @ClevelandGod Před 13 lety +2

    RIP

  • @masontp
    @masontp Před 11 lety +2

    :-) Yes, he was indeed *very* special... :-)

  • @Jamie-zs2bl
    @Jamie-zs2bl Před 9 lety +2

    I am quite late replying to this, obvioulsy... But @ Sano22n you're the one kidding, right? Lol That is the quadratic formula. It is the formula that you use to solve quadratic equations. :) Anyway, @ Tamara Mason thank you for doing this video. I have always tried to imagine what the room looked like. I know in his last lecture he showed some pictures of it during the speech. He also described it in the book The Last Lecture, but to see it is so cool. I think that everybody should see that speech and should read that book. The Last Lecture is my favorite book. It is so inspirational. :) I was brought to this video because in one of my college courses as an assignment we had to watch his speech, and although I have seen it at least a dozen times, I was happy to watch it again because it is just that good. That video directed me to this one. I'm glad it did. :)

  • @mackenzie3083
    @mackenzie3083 Před 11 lety +2

    I go to Oakland Mills High School and it's mind blowing that I'm within 5 miles of the house. I still wonder where the house is.

  • @886888wongchihang
    @886888wongchihang Před 7 lety +1

    I wonder could there be a VR version of this room?

  • @sergueymelnikov7977
    @sergueymelnikov7977 Před 3 lety

    Happy you, Jacki Anderson :)

  • @jrnalo
    @jrnalo Před 13 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing. No doubt your brother was special.

  • @multifariousgemini
    @multifariousgemini Před 12 lety

    Love

  • @masontp
    @masontp Před 11 lety +2

    The quadratic formula is used to solve quadratic equations.

  • @Nicole3900
    @Nicole3900 Před 11 lety

    "Bill" is a nickname for "William."

  • @im0rtel
    @im0rtel Před 12 lety

    its not bill shatner . its william shatner .

  • @Nicole3900
    @Nicole3900 Před 11 lety

    Yeah, it doesn't make sense at all. Just like how "Jim" doesn't make sense as a nickname for "James." Or "Bob" for "Robert."

  • @im0rtel
    @im0rtel Před 11 lety

    if you make a nickname for william shouldnt it be Will ? how insane must you be to imagine that " bill" is a good nickname for william.