Monday, March 28, 2011

matryoshka limit

This sucked me in enough that I had to google the title of my blog. The front search page didn't actually use the terms in the same way as in the comic. But they should have! If it doesn't exist it should.

93 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Matryoshka limit" is a joke referring to Matryoshka dolls (or Russian dolls as they are commonly known), which are crafted to be contained within one another. The standard set is 6 dolls.

Anonymous said...

I just googled "Matryoshka Limit" because of this comic, and this post was the first search result!

Anonymous said...

First hit here also.
I had to type "eptart" as word verification.

tshilson said...

I think you are going to get a lot of hits today!

Tom of the Sweetwater Sea

Phi Dinh said...

^ Same

Anonymous said...

we have reached the matryoshka limit. There is no going back.

Dennis said...

Heheh! Can we call this the "malamanteau-effect" then? (xkcd.com/739/)

Anonymous said...

Yeah XKCD led me here as well. But thanks to the first comment on this page I now understand the answer.

Anonymous said...

There is a beautiful, beautiful irony in Google listing this blog as the first result for "matryoshka limit".

Anonymous said...

Almost as ironic as the "girl genius" link on the right.

Anonymous said...

http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/model_rail.png

Rob Levy said...

I just couldn't resist adding to the cyber-buzz around this page from people following xkcd. This is probably some kind of brand new socialogical phenomenon whereby thousands of people are directed to the same erroneous place, each additional person making it more likely that the next is similarly misdirected. Chaos theory...

Chris said...

Another xkcd Googler... Not the first time I've had to turn to the Web for clarification of an xkcd joke.

Anonymous said...

Same here, although I knew what matryoshka limit stands for, I decided to check out the web. Google loves this blog ;)

Anonymous said...

In practice though, 6 is not the standard with matryoshkas.. Typical sets can be from 3 to 12, and I've heard of sets with more than 20 ;)

Anonymous said...

i like turtles

Awesome dude said...

I came here because of XKCD. LOl

Anonymous said...

\m/xkcd\m/

Anonymous said...

Rabbi Huna takes advantage here of a common mistake in ancient times—the notion that the area of a figure depends entirely on its perimeter.

David said...

xkcd FTW !

Jhurtado said...

XKCD +1

Anonymous said...

xkcd +1

Anonymous said...

Lolz, another one from xkcd

Pierre said...

XKCD > XKCD > XKCD > XKCD > XKCD > XKCD >

Anonymous said...

Help! I'm caught in an infinite loop.

10 GOTO XKCD
20 GOTO Google
30 GOTO Procrastination Matryoshka Limit Page (including XKCD link)
40 GOTO 10

RUN

Ashley Carter said...

Me too

Ashley Carter said...
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Anonymous said...

xkcd

The Chemist said...

xkcd

Niisan said...

I believe the joke is twofold - not only are there 6 dolls in a standard set of nesting dolls, but 37 angstroms (1 angstrom = .1 nanometer) is the smallest we can possibly get. Note how instead of an actual layout we instead see a series of atoms layed out in the rough approximation of the layout.

Anonymous said...

epic link circle.

Michael said...

Same thing happened to me - first link.

wAriot said...

xkcd

Anonymous said...

I feel good being here. It's like an unexpected tourist destination for XKCD fans.

Whoa! YOU'RE from XKCD?! I'M from XKCD!
Ya that guy over there told me to check this out!
ME TOO!
We should totally party together!
Okay but first let's scratch our name into this tree.
High five on that good buddy.

Anonymous said...

lol niggers

Anonymous said...

ditto-xkcd

Anonymous said...

Also XKCD...

Anonymous said...

This post has not been removed by the author.
Came here from xkcd too...

Jenny said...

This is now the most comments I've ever had on my -only 3 people read this- blog. I was somewhat surprised opening up my email this morning. Welcome everybody. XKCD forever.

Anonymous said...

XKCD tooo!

Anonymous said...

xkcd too :D

Anonymous said...

XKCD as well...

Anonymous said...

Step 1. Read XKCD
Step 2. Google Matryoshka Limir
Step 3. ???
Step 4. Profit!!

Anonymous said...

Also xkcd. plus, just to add colour: i'm from the uk, it's 3 in the morning here and i'm on a nightbus writing this from my phone...

Anonymous said...

H0 scale model earth:
diameter 12,756 km
1st layout - 150 km
2nd layout - 1.7 km
3rd layout - 19 m
4th layout - 22 cm
5th layout - 2.5 mm
6th layout - 29 μm
7th layout - 340 nm
8th layout - 39 A

Anonymous said...

+XKCD!!
Dear Blogger You ROCK!!

Anonymous said...

XKCD is hilarious. This put a big smile on my face.

hologroove said...

I just wanted to say that: 1 / (87^6) = 2.30613371 × 10^-12

Anonymous said...

at least i am not the only one who doesn't know what they meant with it.. :)

Anonymous said...

First Link!
XKCD is infesting the cubicles of my fellow engineering co-workers. Dilbert is dead... Long live XKCD!

Unknown said...

Gratz Jenny! This is my chance to say something witty and articulate to piggyback on your blog's sudden fame, but I can't think of nuffink. ;)

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Stephen said...

Another information source made famous by XKCD! :-)

Agreeing with Rob Levy, you must have secured top spot on the subject of The Matryoshka Limit (there I said it again) for years to come. :-)

"Can I just add that . . ."

*Interrupts* "No, I'm sorry we don't have time"

"Oh, OK then. Another time . . ."

:-)

OMan said...

one of my favourite all time xkcd entries!

Jeff said...

Maybe we should actually say something about "matryoshka limit."

Anonymous said...

XKCD. And here I thought I was unique. :-(

Hmmm. How do you suppose the hat-guy can use this power for malice???

Anonymous said...

What the heck. I'll mess with the Google rankings also. matryoshka limit, xkcd, etc.

Gee. I wonder if anything else exist on this web page.

Samuel said...

I suggest you put up an ad or something on this page and you'll probably end up making millions (!) out of the xkcd readers googling about the last strip. Gotta be quick though, before the next one comes out.

Anonymous said...

Ho H0 HO!

Anonymous said...

Matyoshka Ornithoschoshka

Hummingbird eaten by a grackle eaten by a crow eaten by a hawk eaten by an eagle eaten by a girl from London.

Nesting birds.

life on wheels said...

Who wants to be a Mill-ion-AIRE?!

Darryl said...

I hope XKCD never references some obscure concept that would direct us all to a site that immediately infects your computer with a virus. With great power comes great responsibility!!!...or, absolute power corrupts absolutely? I trust you XKCD!!

Anonymous said...

we have to demand a strip about this blog....

Anonymous said...

lulz

Anonymous said...

XKCD, baby!

Tom Fuller said...

Me too...

Tom Fuller said...

Me too....

Anton said...

First!, oh wait... Crap.
XKCD also! :D

Anonymous said...

XKCD damn you! ^^

Unknown said...

Yes, XKCD lead me here too.
For some reason i find this kind of random encounters amusing,
sort of like the "Online Version" of http://xkcd.com/426/

I suspect your blog will receave a lot of hits these days. Just hope it wont be slashdotted, or in this cased XKCD:ed.

Jenny said...

I expect this to be a blip in an otherwise anonymous blog. If not, I'll feel obliged to "clean house". sweep the floor, plump the cushions, straighten the seats. It's a bit like having a crowd in your house when you usually leave clothes lying around & your papers on the floor. I may actually feel obliged to update my links list. (Possibly even put XKCD on it finally).

Anonymous said...

Another XKCD fan checking in o/.

Anonymous said...

(L) xkcd

Barron Henderson said...

+1 xkcd

Anonymous said...

xkcd

Anonymous said...

Damn, all my bases belong to XKCD!
:)

Anonymous said...

xkcd'd

Anonymous said...

Xray Kilo Charlie Delta

Anonymous said...

+1 xkcd - I wanted to see if there was a prior reference to this, or if he made it up.

Anonymous said...

1+ xkcd

Anonymous said...

xkcd :)

Anonymous said...

Googled for Matryoshka limit. This was 1st link. *sigh*

Wheeeee said...

Add me to the list - another one googling "Matryoshka Limit" after having read the XKCD comic

Mickey Phoenix said...

I think it's wonderful that geeks now have access to a neologism engine for geek-specific concepts. I mean, the Internet has always been a neologism engine (c.f. "Internet memes"), but now there's one for geeks!

I also think it's wonderful that the Matryoshka Limit value varies by the size of the thing being modeled, and I wonder if it would be more useful (or an over-elaboration of the concept) to speak of "the Matryoshka Limit for H0" or "the Matryoshka Limit for N" or what have you.

Max said...

I think this blog page / XKCD comic is one giant nerd snipe

Avery said...

I also researched the matryoshka limit just because of xkcd. Haha. Funny to know many of us think alike.

-Av, Philippines

Anonymous said...

gosh - xkcd got us all.

Anonymous said...

xkcd+1. This totally made my day!

Jenny said...

it still entertains me that people keep finding this page. Though at a much slower pace than the initial Niagara rush.

Anonymous said...

Guess what. Also googled matryoshka limit

Silhalnor said...

I guess Google has learned that this page is the most desired destination for "Matryoshka Limit" searches. And like some sort of self fulfilling prophecy type occurrence, it is right.

I'd be interested in seeing a graph depicting the number of visits to this page since it's conception and it's location on the Google search page for each date.

charleskiddell said...

Me too, XKCD

Fritz said...

XKCD strikes again :P

I never check the first link first though, so I went first to here instead :)
http://english.pravda.ru/history/22-04-2006/79437-matryoshki-0/

Jenny, you really should put an ad on your page :LOL: