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.
Mausoleum: The final and funniest folly of the rich. -- Ambrose Bierce