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Bruce Horn Joining the Mac Group: The Reality Distortion Field changes Bruce's mind about working at Apple, written by Bruce Horn

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    Bruce Horn

    Bruce Lawrence Horn, a programmer with Apple Computer, was the creator of the Macintosh Finder and the Macintosh Resource Manager. ... Joining the Mac Group: The Reality Distortion Field changes Bruce's mind about working at Apple, written by Bruce Horn
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    Horn (surname)

    Horn is a surname, and may refer to: ... Bruce Horn
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    Bruce Van Horn

    Dr Bruce Van Horn, M.D. is a pathologist from Ada, Oklahoma with extensive poker tournament experience and success. Bruce is most noted for his 2nd place finish to Huck Seed in the $10,000 main event at the 1996 World Series of Poker, for which he won $580,000.
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    Trevor Horn

    However, he left after seven months, at the beginning of 1981, to concentrate on his production work. ... Trevor Horn's songwriting credits date back to 1979 when he co-wrote a song for Dusty Springfield, "Baby Blue" with Bruce Woolley and Geoff Downes.
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    History of Mac OS

    Bruce Horn and Steve Capps wrote the Macintosh Finder as well as a number of Macintosh system utilities. ... These releases could only run one application at a time, though special application shells such as Servant, MultiMac, or Switcher (discussed under MultiFinder) could work around this to some extent.
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    Macintosh

    Over the years, Raskin assembled a large development team that designed and built the original Macintosh hardware and software; besides Raskin, Atkinson and Smith, the team included Chris Espinosa, Joanna Hoffman, George Crow, Bruce Horn, Jerry Manock, Susan Kare, Andy Hertzfeld, and Daniel Kottke. ... AppleDesign: The work of the Apple Industrial Design Group.
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    Hyperwords

    Hyperwords is a term for interactive text. ... The company's Advisory Board includes Douglas Engelbart, Ted Nelson, Vint Cerf, Dave Farber, Bruce Horn and Douglas Rushkoff.
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    Macintosh 128K

    This was the source of many common — and very expensive — component failures in the first four Macintosh models, so much so that Larry Pina wrote two very successful how-to repair manuals, The Dead Mac Scrolls and Macintosh Repair & Upgrade Secrets. ... ... Bill Fernandez, Martin Haeberli, Andy Hertzfeld, Joanna Hoffman, Rod Holt, Bruce Horn, Hap Horn, Brian Howard, Steven Jobs, Larry Kenyon, Patti King, Daniel Kottke, Angeline Lo...
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    Lenny Bruce

    His ideal was to walk out there like Charlie Parker, take that mike in his hand like a horn and blow, blow, blow everything that came into his head just as it came into his head with nothing censored, nothing translated, nothing mediated, until he was pure mind, pure head sending out brainwaves like radio waves into the heads of every man and woman seated in that vast hall. ... At the request of Hugh Hefner and with the aid of Paul Krassner, Bruce wrote an autobiography.
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    Resource fork

    The resource fork is a construct of the Mac OS operating system used to store structured data in a file, alongside unstructured data stored within the data fork. ... Originally conceived and implemented by programmer Bruce Horn, the resource fork provided three important improvements to the Macintosh file system.

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