![]() ![]() "If Steve didn't want you to quit," Hertzfeld said, "you'd have to go through a reality distortion session with Steve." He also related that in the early days of the Mac team, anyone who wanted to quit Apple but who Jobs valued had to weave their way through Jobs' famous "reality distortion field" sessions. So Jobs yanked the power cord for the Apple II Hertzfeld was working on out of the wall and walked away with the computer, Hertzfeld said.Īnd while Hertzfeld is clearly fond of Jobs, he didn't hesitate to point out that Smith, whom he said "had a great knack for nicknames," used to call Jobs "the devil." ![]() "'That'll be obsolete even before it comes out,'" Hertzfeld quoted Jobs as saying at the time. ![]() But Jobs demanded that he stop working on the project. He also recalled how prior to joining the Mac team, Hertzfeld had been working on a new operating system for the Apple II. ![]()
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