Thanks. :)
(Though I guess the number itself could be black, red, pink, orange, etc... But yeah, the circle doesn't really seem necessary. Though, again, I'm not a graphics designer at all, so...)
Nah, LW green!
(I made paperclip badges for the London meet and trimmed them in LW green. I carefully tweaked the precise colour to allow for going from RGB to CMYK, then again for being behind the plastic of the badge ... I may not be a graphic designer, but I've done enough of it to know when to hand the job off to a professional ...)
Eliezer Yudkowsky has passed an arbitrary milestone: 100,000 karma points on Less Wrong. Allow me just a moment to celebrate this like we celebrate other arbitrary milestones, like birthdays.
I think that Eliezer's karma score vastly under-rates his relative contribution to this site. For example, his score is only about 13x my own score, but I think it's obvious he has contributed far more than 13x as much value to this community as I have.
This is probably due to the fact that good posts today get far more upvotes than earlier good posts, when I suspect the community was smaller. For example, my rather simple and insignificant post Secure Your Beliefs received 34 upvotes, which is more than almost any of Eliezer's epic and brilliant posts of the past have received, for example Terminal Values and Instrumental Values.
So at this arbitrary milestone, I'd just like to say a quick word to Eliezer:
Thanks.
You've done a lot.
Okay, that's all! I hope this doesn't come across as "sucking up to the Dear Leader," but instead as the sincere appreciation it is. There is a good reason I list Eliezer as one of my heroes-even-though-we-shouldn't-have-'heroes' over here.