In the July 5, 1993 issue of The New Yorker, there on the upper right corner on page 61 was an amusing single panel cartoon by Peter Steiner. A lot of the New Yorker single panel cartoons are amusing and often quite clever, however none of them would quite beat Peter's for its cultural impact and legacy as the magazine's most popular cartoon. Here's a follow-up conversation with the cartoonist about what he's been up to since those early days of the Internet.