DDC highlights (9)
Believe it or not, I was asked at the recent Scottish blogmeet by a fan of the irregular Dewey Decimal updates on this blog if we weren’t overdue for a new post. Well, fans of three digit numbers optionally followed by a decimal point and more digits, you’re in luck today!
There’s plenty of source material from here, here, here, here, here and indeed here, so let’s get started with a bumper selection.
- The Democrats retaking Congress: American Dream - 306.0973
- Most delicious number: Bakeries - 664.752
- What top-up fees don’t help: First-generation college students - 378.1982
- “And then it hurt a bit more, but then it hurt a bit less”: Headache patients’ writings - 808.89207
- New word for your vocabulary: Txalaparta - 786.843
- “My name? J. R. Hartley”: Streamer fly fishing - 799.124
- Most like a Doctor Who book: Father Time (Symbolic character) - 398.33
- Inking about inking: Tattooing in literature - 808.803559
- John Reid’s wet dream: Youth curfews - 364.4
- **Most “I’m Spartacus” number: Chariot racing in literature - 808.803579
- Soap operas, basically: Interpersonal relations on television - 791.456552
- Sportiest number: Strikes and lockouts—Hockey - 331.89281796962
- A big one for Julia Goldsworthy: Moor (Falmouth, England) - 711.55220942378
- “I buy it for the crossword, dear”: Women athletes in literature - 808.803579
- New word for your vocabulary: Klebsormidiales - 579.83
- Number you have to get permission to protest in: Parliament Square (London, England) - 711.550942132
- “Is that an original Diebold?”: Voting-machines in art - 704.94932465
- Kids getting high: Adolescent psychopharmacology - 615.780835
- “Yes, Muffin, I’m sorry too“: Muffin the Mule (Fictitious character) - 791.4572
- Readers of this blog: John Q. Public (Symbolic character) - 306
- Funniest number: Satire, Colombian - 867.00809861
- Most comical number: League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Fictitious characters) - 741.5942
- Where the rangers come from: Sloane Square (London, England) - 711.550942134
- Where the rangers come from: Spermatozoa–Physiology - 571.8451
- People who don’t pay enough attention to the Dewey Decimal System (”That means you, McFly*!”): Slackers - 174
- Long number: Caregivers’ writings - 808.899213620425
** Update: It has been pointed out to me by a local Smartacus that I perhaps meant Ben Hur. And perhaps I did. Alas, I seem to have mislaid my collection of Charlton Heston’s back catalogue.
*Not the band


