Are online relationships somehow less valid than in-person relationships? I used to think so, but after meeting some friends in person, after I had already known them online, I'm not so sure. It's definitely a weird dynamic...knowing somehow virtually before actually meeting them.
A new story by David Sedaris in the New Yorker [via kottke]
Mad lib the classics (kottke.org)
What a fun and unique idea! I wish more titles were available, but what they have is a good start...
TypePad SOHO Co-Browsing Technology = Cost-Effective And Supereasy Delivery Of Live Voice-enabled PowerPoint Presentations Online {via kottke]
AlterNet: Truth in the Hands of Artists
Howard Zinn and Thom Yorke have never done lunch, waved to each other along the red carpet, or even had a conversation. But what if they did? [via kottke]
This is the Design 2003 issue of the magazine. There are lots of interesting articles, including one on the design of the iPod, the new Song airline, and artist Tara Donovan. Interesting stuff.