Dr. Randy Pausch whom inspired millions by his “last lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams,” as well by “Time Management” passed away on the morning of July 25th, 2008 – 22 months after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, and given only 3 to 6 months. One of his last inspirational speeches was given at CMU is below:
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Monday, May 5, 2008
The Political Compass
My friend Roshan Godaliyadda told me about the political compass, probably the most successful political mapping I've ever seen. Rather than having a traditional right-left linear differentiation, political compass map people into a two dimensional map; one axis being the social policy and the other being the economic policy.
My friend Nuwan Subasingha did a wonderful job in his blog post on the political compass. Most valuable piece work he has done is the mapping of a wide range of popular politicians to the map.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Randy Pausch Lecture: Time Management Hits #1 in google search for "Time Management"
Prof. Randy Pausch's lecture on "Time Management" which he did in University of Virginia hit #1 in Google search results for "Time Management". He claims to be most proud of this lecture out of the series of lectures he's been doing over the years.
Don't forget to check my first post which is also on Randy Pausch, if you haven't done so.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Sir Arthur C Clarke passed away
One of the world’s most celebrated science fiction writers Sir Arthur C Clarke passed away today (March 19th, 2008). We commemorate him for his most famous novel 2001: A Space Odyssey which he collaborated with director Stanley Kubrick, for proposing satellite communication in 1945, and many more.
The following is video made on his 90th orbit around the sun :-)
The full transcript of the talk is at
http://www.tveap.org/news/0712art_transcript_01.html
Sir Arthur C Clarke: 90th Birthday Reflections
The full transcript of the talk is at
http://www.tveap.org/news/0712art_transcript_01.html
Sir Arthur C Clarke: 90th Birthday Reflections
Monday, March 10, 2008
Continental Climate - the Beauty in St. Cloud
I went on a couple of little photo shoots, first on July 28th, 2007 - mid summer, and the second on March 9th, 2008 - late winter (it was a long winter). This comparison would have been more interesting, if I could do the second around mid winter - but I'm sorry, I guess I'm not that insane (it's Minnesota :) ).
My Apartment
My Apartment - another view
University Village Townhomes
16th Street Southeast
Talahi Kindergarten School
A House that reminds me Disneyland
A Dam in Mississippi
Huskey Stadium Looking over Mississippi
St. Cloud State University Looking over Mississippi
The Mississippi
Clemens Munsinger Garden - An Entrance
Clemens Munsinger Garden - Another view
Clemens Munsinger Garden - The Park
Check the above photos in full size.
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| Vidarshana |
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
What are your answers ??
My good friend Nuwan Subasingha asked me the following questions.
1. Who is the most influential* person in human history?
2. Who is the most influential person in 20th century?
3. Who is the greatest person in human history?
4. Who is the greatest person in 20th century?
5. Who is the greatest military commander in human history?
6. Who is the greatest military commander in 20th century?
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* when you say "influential" it could be good or bad
1. Who is the most influential* person in human history?
2. Who is the most influential person in 20th century?
3. Who is the greatest person in human history?
4. Who is the greatest person in 20th century?
5. Who is the greatest military commander in human history?
6. Who is the greatest military commander in 20th century?
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* when you say "influential" it could be good or bad
What I really liked about these questions is that, they really got me to think, what I consider as "influence", "greatness", and "command".
Randy Pausch: Childhood Dreams Lecture
Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch, who is dying from pancreatic cancer, gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving talk, "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.
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