I'm reading the introduction to the 22nd edition of
Dewey Decimal Classification for my cataloging class and the following instruction passage just made me giggle:
Likewise, class a work on the De Havilland 98 Mosquito (a specific British World War II fighter-bomber) in the number for fighter- bombers 623.7463 (not 623.7463094109044, the number for British fighter-bombers in World War II).
I guess it's mostly because I had Jacqueline flying a Mosquito in my story "Days of Future Past: Wistful World War II" but still, how's
that for a long Dewey number? :D
I still need to work on my TARDIS Big Bang stories (anyone want to read/comment/make suggestions/crack the whip/wave pom poms for me?) and post up about the super awesome bachelorette party from the 5th! :)
But for now...back to reading about Dewey so I can get this over with :D