More than half of a sample can be above or below average. Exactly half will be above and below the median.
If you have [13, 13, 13, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 20], the average is 15 and the median is 14. Only 3 numbers are above average, while 5 are below. OTOH, exactly 4 numbers are above median, and 4 numbers are below median.
You might want to rethink that statement in the future.
Well, she only made the Q-tips; she didn't handle the evidence.
Sorry, Holy _Grail_.
Yep, you just add it above the footer and float it left.
The only bad part is some slight sizing gymnastics involved: since the box model says that width is the width of the _content_, and padding and borders are added outside that, you've gotta be careful by making all your widths add up to 100% or less (or, a bit easier, to a certain pixel width).
Look for the Holy Gray of Layout for a "perfect", 3-column, percentage-based layout.
Damn,
Oh, btw, you can even copy a tab and paste it into the "search" textbox of the "Search and Replace" dialog on friggin Notepad.
To spot the expert, pick the one who predicts the job will take the longest and cost the most.