30,000 Achievements Unlocked!! To Infinity … and Beyond!

I acquired my first achievement back on November 22, 2005.

2,363 days later, on May 12, 2012, I’m 30,000 achievements richer. (6 year, 5 months, 20 days)

That comes out to 12.69 PPD (Pops Per Day) or achievements unlocked per day.

The achievement I used for my 30,000 milestone was “To Infinity…and Beyond!” from Disney/Pixar RUSH

If you lay out 30,000 64X64 images one by one like the image above ( that’s the size of achievement tiles) it would reach almost 1/3 of a mile in length (.0321 miles) Each 64X64 image = .68 inches when viewed on a Flat panel monitor. Even larger on a CRT scaling from .87in to 1.08in. 30,000 achievements would be maximum size on CRT going over half a mile in length (.511)

At the time of this writing, 30,000 achievements is the most of any achievement or trophy hunter in the universe. I have even managed to out achieve some of the high PS3 trophy guys that admit and openly share their account with a group of people.

Here’s a little video I put together for my 30,000th achievement milestone.


30,000 Achievements Unlocked!! To Infinity … and Beyond!

I acquired my first achievement back on November 22, 2005.

2,363 days later, on May 12, 2012, I’m 30,000 achievements richer. (6 year, 5 months, 20 days)

That comes out to 12.69 PPD (Pops Per Day) or achievements unlocked per day.

The achievement I used for my 30,000 milestone was “To Infinity…and Beyond!” from Disney/Pixar RUSH

If you lay out 30,000 64X64 images one by one like the image above ( that’s the size of achievement tiles) it would reach almost 1/3 of a mile in length (.0321 miles) Each 64X64 image = .68 inches when viewed on a Flat panel monitor. Even larger on a CRT scaling from .87in to 1.08in. 30,000 achievements would be maximum size on CRT going over half a mile in length (.511)

At the time of this writing, 30,000 achievements is the most of any achievement or trophy hunter in the universe. I have even managed to out achieve some of the high PS3 trophy guys that admit and openly share their account with a group of people.

Here’s a little video I put together for my 30,000th achievement milestone.