Algorithmic Steampunk?

From the annals of "is that really the word you wanted?" from a New York Times article on steampunk:

"There seems to be this sort of perfect storm of interest in steampunk right now," Mr. von Slatt said. "If you go to Google Trends and track the number of times it is mentioned, the curve is almost algorithmic from a year and a half ago." (At this writing, Google cites 1.9 million references.)

Certainly I can interpret this as saying that the trend has a curve which can be generated by an algorirthm, but I'm guessing Mr. von Slatt meant something else, considering that the curve which is always zero is also algorithmic.

More like this

There are inevitably plenty of typos, but after the jump I've pasted in the transcript of my Science Friday conversation with NPR's Ira Flatow about hurricanes and global warming. Callers raised several interesting questions. Enjoy. National Public Radio (NPR) August 24, 2007 Friday SHOW: Talk Of…
The series of interviews with some of the participants of the 2008 Science Blogging Conference was quite popular, so I decided to do the same thing again this year, posting interviews with some of the people who attended ScienceOnline'09 back in January. Today, I asked Sam Dupuis from the Science…
It gives me no pleasure to pass on the facts about the lack of respect for the truth shown by climate change pseudo-skeptics. But there's simply no getting around it. Last year, in his book Science as a Contact Sport, veteran climatologist Stephen Schneider made much of the misuse of a quote that…
No. But that's apparently not enough to keep some people from making the claim. There's a story that's making the rounds on some right wing blogs that John Holdren said, at his confirmation hearing, that he thinks that 1 billion people will die as a result of global warming by 2020. So far, that…

I saw this two, and interpreted it as a double error. People saying "logarithmic" when they mean "exponential" is quite common; then this person transposed some letters in "logarithmic".

I think your right Isabel. I had a similar feeling when I read it.

Still I really want to see the algorithm they use to match the google analytics graph ;)

It's an anagram. Rearrange the letters of ALGORITHM to make LOGARITHM. So we don't know if it was ignorance or typographical error.

PARENTAL <==> PRENATAL <==> PATERNAL

Anagrams? :) How about this one ...

   GEOMETRIC MECHANICS == GIMME TECHNOCRACIES

Tom Friedman's recent NYT column "Who Will Tell the People?" explains why steampunk is popular in the following passage: "If there is one overwhelming hunger in our country today it's this: People want to do nation-building. They really do. But they want to do nation-building in America."

IMHO, Mr. Friedman has explained steampunk's popularity: steampunk provides a nation-building narrative that seamlessly blends science, engineering, and history ... with a place in it for ordinary folks ... that embodies a hopeful vision of the future.

That is why I am a huge fan myself!

He probably meant logarithmic instead of algorithmic. But it doesn't really make sense to be excited about logarithmic growth, so he really meant exponential growth. But if you do the actual search on google trends, you'll see that the growth is pretty linear. One word, three mistakes.