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He had another one in mind, called Lisa. And he hadn’t picked that name without a reason...
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Indeed, in 1978, while he was dating an employee of McKenna’s PR agency, Steve’s ex-girlfriend from high school Chris-Ann Brennan reappeared
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claiming she was bearing his baby. Steve denied the fatherhood, although everybody in his entourage knew he was the father. The baby girl was
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named Lisa... there was a lot of perplexity around Steve’s behavior, especially since he had suffered greatly from having been abandoned
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himself. He was going to do the same to his own daughter! Yet, at the very same time, he used the girl’s name for a project code name.
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Project Lisa took a dramatic turn in late 1979, after Steve’s visit to Xerox PARC.
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The Lisa team was briefed about Xerox PARC’s technologies by insiders, including Jef Raskin, the manager of the Macintosh project. Steve
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negotiated a deal with Xerox to be given a complete tour of the
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