Regarding the top user pages, I really like the feature of showing the current user (i.e. you) at the bottom if not in the top 20. But that can be misleading. I call this the woohoo-I-made-the-top-X-wait-no-I-didn't syndrome. The usual format I see for top X+1 lists is to have the ranking next to it, so that on a page like C# Top Users you'd see:
1. 34.8k 6.8k Jon Skeet 2. 19.3k 5k Marc Gravell ... 20. 2.5k 846 Henk Holterman 20301. 6 13 MPelletier
Now I see myself as 21st, which is obviously wrong, but having the numbering somewhere would be nice.
EDIT:
As it is right now it's double the confusion if you're at the bottom of both lists, "Last x Days" and "All Time".
EDIT.1:
Alternative, less verbose format:
34.8k 6.8k Jon Skeet
19.3k 5k Marc Gravell
...
2.5k 846 Henk Holterman
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6 13 MPelletier (#20301)

