I wrote:

> If Jobs seriously believes that without him there would be no proportional
> fonts in modern computers, he is delusional. . . .
>


> to call it a "lie" is an overstatement, because even Jobs knows this isn't
> true, and he must know he is not fooling anyone.
>

I mean he is not fooling anyone who knows the history of computers.

Jobs got the idea for the Mac when he saw a Xerox Parc computer. The Parc
had proportional fonts, and many other innovations that Jobs later took
credit for.

Modesty is not his strong suit.

On the other hand, Xerox never even tried to sell the Parc, whereas Jobs
went through hell getting the Lisa and then the Mac to market. That's genius
enough. I don't begrudge him his fame or money.

- Jed

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