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Summary[edit]

Almost all of us have childhood dreams; for example, being
an astronaut, or making movies or video games for a living.
Sadly, most people don’t achieve theirs, and I think that’s a
shame. I had several specific childhood dreams, and I’ve
actually achieved most of them. More importantly, I have
found ways, in particular the creation (with Don Marinelli),
of CMU’s Entertainment Technology Center (http://www.etc.cmu.edu)
of helping many young people actually *achieve*
their childhood dreams.
This talk will discuss how I achieved my childhood dreams
(being in zero gravity, designing theme park rides for Disney,
and a few others), and will contain realistic advice on
how *you* can live your life so that you can make your
childhood dreams come true, too.


Fair use in Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams[edit]

Description

The post used to advertise Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams, a notable lecture given by Randy Pausch and also referred to as "The Last Lecture"

Source

Scan of poster

Article

Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams

Portion used

complete

Low resolution?

yes

Purpose of use

to illustrate an article on the lecture

Replaceable?

any such media related to the lecture would be subject to copyright and no free media alternative exists.

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