Almost just in time for the recent debate about whether adding infoboxes to articles is a good idea, I've made an achievement in that regard: I just completed the task of adding infoboxes to every top level domain (generic, country-code, proposed, reserved, etc.). I originally created the "Infobox TLD" a couple of years ago, and it's taken this long to get to all of the TLDs (especially the country code domains, of which there are hundreds), but I finally completed it (without the existence of any formal WikiProject on the subject). The last one I got to was .vi, for the U.S. Virgin Islands. Now, the question is, did I improve or degrade the articles thereby?