Apparently nerds dig Russian Nesting Dolls

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Friday, July 31st, 2009

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Is it me or has nesting dolls jumped forward in evolution? It doesn’t seem like that long ago that the only nesting dolls you could find were either real Russian nesting dolls or a set of Tupperware. But lately, there seems to be all sorts of items masquerading as nesting dolls.

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GadgetHer.com has a fantastic run down of what I’m talking about. Chances are that you have seen a good amount of these before somewhere out on the vast plains of the Internet. But look at all of ‘em. Who knows, maybe a lot of obscure items like this existed before, but we just didn’t know about ‘em without the connected world. Wait a second. Are we really talking about nesting dolls here?

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