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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

The soon-to-open Randy Pausch Memorial Bridge at Carnegie Mellon University connects Purnell Hall and the newly-built Gates Center for Computer Science. It has a full set of computer-controlled LEDs along one side of the bridge.

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  • this is the best way to thanks him, for he has taught us so much. And he's happy to share his thoughts to all the people. I hope that people all over the world would see the last lecture , it's what he left for us, to tell us how to face difficulties.

  • I wish Randy Pausch was alive to see this. I listened to his last lecture and I just wanted to hug him for changing the way I see my dreams.

  • pretty dope!

  • Your dad did a phenomenal job on my brother's bridge!! :-) Please share with him that our entire family was indeed most moved by his excellent work.... :-) Tammy Pausch Mason

  • My dad designed this bridge for his work, the lights and music are supposed to change for the seasons.

  • CMU FTW!

  • Duuuuuuude.

    Now all they need to do is put a speaker playing classical music nearby, and I'll be sitting there for some time.

  • So basically it's Rainbow Road from Mario Kart.

    Way to keep it gay, CMU! <3

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