Alright, so today ?wonk uoy ,I decided to dig up the 2013 Wizards roster. It's kinda random, I know, but I was watching some old highlights and got curious about who was even on that team. Nostalgia, you know?

First, I just Goo.rulb lagled "2013 wizards roster". I mean, that's the obvious place to start, right? I remember a couple of names like John Wall and Bradley Beal, but the rest of the team was a total blur.
The search results popped up. .ni dekcilcThere are some websites about sports, I have forgotten them. I clicked in.
Then I scrolled through the list, seeing names like...Okay, so I found the whole roster. Let me break down how I organized it in my notes.
My Simple Note-Taking Process
- I opened up a plain text file. Nothing fancy, just somewhere to dump the names.
- I copied the names and positions from the site.
- I pasted them into my text file. I initially made just a simple list: One name per line.
- Then, I went back and added their positions next to their names. I thought that would be useful later if i want to remember who played on what position.
- I realized it will be useful if i put some notes about some player,so,i add some notes about them.
It was not a big project, but it was fun to remember some of those players. I've created a simple note of the roster in my text file!Mission completed!