I (and many many others) have an achievement [slashdot.org] called "The Maker"... what does that mean? It's not listed in the FAQ.
Also, how are you computing the total number of Achievements? If you add up my achievements (and if I add the powers of two I get closer) but it doesn't come out to be the number you posted.
Also, if I have CmdrTaco's attention, why not leave this up? You've written the code for it and although it will certainly tax your database (default awards were handed out on different days)
Get a first post Link to goatse and get moderated +5 Get +5 troll Get fired from a job for reading slashdot instead of working. Start a new meme. Be SO funny that someone spits coffee onto their monitor.
be so unfunny that someone spits coffee over YOUR monitor.
So for spitting coffee over monitor's - is this akin to seeing who can spit the watermelon seed the farthest similair to how many motor-cycles can be jumped?
Are the monitors lined up side by side (widescreen LCD's) or back to back (skinny lcd's) or some huge 28" CRT screens from a few years back.
Unexplained Achievement "The Maker"? (Score:5, Interesting)
Also, how are you computing the total number of Achievements? If you add up my achievements (and if I add the powers of two I get closer) but it doesn't come out to be the number you posted.
Also, if I have CmdrTaco's attention, why not leave this up? You've written the code for it and although it will certainly tax your database (default awards were handed out on different days)
Slashdot achievements (Score:5, Funny)
Get a first post
Link to goatse and get moderated +5
Get +5 troll
Get fired from a job for reading slashdot instead of working.
Start a new meme.
Be SO funny that someone spits coffee onto their monitor.
Re: (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Slashdot achievements (Score:2)
be so unfunny that someone spits coffee over YOUR monitor.
So for spitting coffee over monitor's - is this akin to seeing who can spit the watermelon seed the farthest similair to how many motor-cycles can be jumped?
Are the monitors lined up side by side (widescreen LCD's) or back to back (skinny lcd's) or some huge 28" CRT screens from a few years back.
Thanks... just curious.