I found the text for the classic moment when Bertie Wooster first meets Jeeves in P.G. Wodehouse's 'Jeeves Takes Charge.' It marks the start of one of literature's most famous and humorous partnerships.
I found Subjex, a search engine similar to Ask Jeeves that processes queries in plain English. It simplifies the search experience by allowing you to ask questions naturally instead of using complex keyword strings.
I use Excel's NORMINV function and scatterplots to visualize how moderating school marks works. I demonstrate a scaling formula that adjusts means and standard deviations to make internal and public exam scores comparable across different difficulty levels.
I encountered a 2026 mantra word puzzle and surprisingly spotted 'WORK' first, even though it was jumbled. My other findings included self-care, family, and breakthrough, setting a lighthearted tone for the year ahead.
I shared a quick note about being featured on Rediff after a mention from Anita. It captures a moment of early blogosphere fame and the excitement of receiving external recognition in the 2002 internet landscape.
I discovered an interactive feature on the Whitehouse.org parody site where the First Lady 'talks.' It’s a classic example of early 2000s internet satire targeting the Bush administration through biting, humorous characterizations.