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Brains & Beauty: The BlackBerry Curve

July 26th, 2008 by dasunst3r

There are many ways to say “you need a new phone.”  The one I received was something like this: Whenever my phone’s battery is at a 20% state of charge and the phone rings (rumble pack, ringer, screen all come on), the voltage sags so much that the battery goes into protection mode (i.e. it shuts off completely).  Since I want a PDA phone from T-Mobile with the ability to make calls using the innovative HotSpot @ Home service, I effectively limited myself to a BlackBerry device, and thus begins my experience with the tried-and-true choice of enterprises worldwide…

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In Memory: Professor Randy Pausch

July 26th, 2008 by dasunst3r

In September 2007, a lecture from Randy Pausch came up on Digg.com; and somehow, I had the two hours to watch his lecture and be inspired.  Since then, I bought the DVD (the best $ 7 I have spent), watched the lecture another two times, and stayed up to date on how he was doing.  Today, July 25, 2008, marks the day that I can stop checking, for Professor Randy Pausch has passed away from pancreatic cancer.  Although his doctors estimated that he had three to six months left at the time of the lecture, he beat it by a nontrivial bit.

I watched the lecture when I needed some inspiration, and there were a few things I took to heart, particularly his view on brick walls:

“The brick walls are not there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to give us a chance to show how badly we want something. Because the brick walls are there to stop the people who don’t want it badly enough.”

… and there were other little bits like apologizing when you screw up, listening to critics, and showing gratitude.  Despite facing death, he defines living life to its fullest in my view by using his strength to continue to inspire others and raise awareness of pancreatic cancer.

Thank you, Professor Pausch, for your contributions to virtual reality and for inspiring many worldwide.  May you rest in peace and may God bless your family.  If you haven’t watched the lecture yet, you should watch it on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_MqicxSo

Resources:

  • Information about Randy’s Lecture: http://www.cmu.edu/randyslecture/
  • News article: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25848017/

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