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Terry

primal scream therapy

Prince of Egypt

Princeton University

Ramini, Kamini

Rand, Paul

Raskin, Jef

Red’s Dream

Redse, Christina

appearance of

marriage proposal rejected by

personality of

SJ’s relationship with

Reed College

Reeves, Bill

Regency theater

Regular Guy, A (Simpson)

Renaissance theater

Rhapsody software

Richard Blum & Associates

RISC microchips

Robertson Stephens & Company

Rock, Arthur

Rockefeller, David

Roger & Me

Roizen, Heidi

Rolling Stone,

Roman Meal bread,

Roth, Joe

Rubinstein, Jon

Rulon-Miller, Todd

San Francisco Chronicle

San Jose Mercury News

Schlender, Brent

Schneider, Peter

Schumacher, Tom

Schure, Alexander

Scientific American

Scorsese, Martin

Sculley, John

Apple restored by

departure from Apple by

SJ’s relationship with

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

Sendak, Maurice

Sheraton Palace Hotel

Shoup, Dick

Siggraph (Special Interest Group on Graphics)

silicon chip

Silicon Graphics Inc.

Silicon Valley

Simpson, Joanne (SJ’s mother)

Simpson, Mona (SJ’s sister)

books written by

personality of

Simpsons, The

Sipprell, Karen

Skywalker Ranch

Slade, Mike

Smith, Alvy Ray

Altimira started by

background of

at A Bug’s Life private premiere

departure from Pixar by

at Jet Propulsion Lab

at Lucasfilm

at Microsoft

at New York Institute of Technology

personality of

as Pixar manager

Pixar stock owned by

poor health of

SJ’s relationship with

at Toy Story private premiere

at Xerox

Smith, Burrell

Smith, Roger

Smuin, Steve

Snow White

“Something’s Rotten in Cupertino” (Schlender)

Sonsini, Larry

Sony

SOS Apple program

Spanish mission style

special effects, film

computer-animated

Spielberg, Steven

Spindler, Michael

spreadsheet software

Spy

Stanford University

Graduate School of Business of

Stanton, Andrew

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn

Star Wars

special effects in

Steele, Karen

Stempel, Bob

Stone, Linda

Sun Microsystems

annual revenues of

Apple’s proposed merger with

network computers of

Next as competitor of

in Next’s attack ads

universities as beneficiaries of

workstations of

SuperPaint software

Swartz, Jon

Swei, Tony

“Talkin’ ’Bout a Revolution,”

Taxi Driver

Teamsters, bribes for

Terra Vera

Tesler, Larry

Tevanian, Avie

Thomas, Allison

3-D digital imaging

polygons in

3-D animation vs.

Time

Tin Toy

Academy Award won by

TNT

Toy Story

characters in

children’s interactive software and

consumer product tie-ins of

dailies of

demo clip of

earnings of

expenses of

marketing campaign for

New York press conference for

Pixar’s private premiere of

Pixar’s profit share of

production costs of

production of

reels of

shut down of

sneak preview of

soundtrack of

storyboards of

storyline of

title of

world premiere of

Toy Story 2

earnings of

Treasury bonds

Tressidor

Tribble, Bud

academic credentials of

departure from Next by

personality of

at Sun Microsystems

Trump, Donald

Tubby the Tuba

Urban, Amanda “Binky,”

USA Today

Utah, University of

Vais, Paul

van Cuylenberg, Peter

Vanity Fair

Variety

“virtual reality” headsets

VisiCalc spreadsheet software

von Neumann, John

Wall Street Journal

Warner Bros.

Warnock, John

Weinstein, Harvey

Wells, Frank

Wertheimer, David

Where the Wild Things Are (Sendak)

White House

Wilkes Bashford

Winblad, Ann

Windows software

Winer, Dave

Winfrey, Oprah

Wired

Wise, Deborah

Wizard of Oz, The

Wong, Niehaus Ryan

word processing software

World War II

Wozniak, Steve

Wright, Frank Lloyd

WriteNow software

Wyle, Noah

Xerox

Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) of

Yahoo

Yang, Jerry

Yosemite National Park

Young, Steve

Zander, Ed

Zen Buddhism

About the

Author


ALAN DEUTSCHMAN is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair. For the past twelve years, he has covered business and technology. He was Fortune’s Silicon Valley correspondent, a senior writer at GQ, and a contributing editor at New York magazine. His articles have appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Wired, Premiere, and Fast Company. He lives in San Francisco.

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