I happened across a misplaced apostrophe in a menu at a famous coffee shop in York the other day, and was all "Eeek! Do I get my pen out?"
At the krav centre I borrow a sharpie and mark up one of the copies of whatever they've misspelled or punctuated and hand it in at the front desk.
They're pretty tolerant, considering.
They're pretty tolerant, considering.
Well, they probably realise that you could kill them with the sharpie if you needed to, and that you're being remarkably restrained.
Bettys,
however...well, if they aren't worried about it in the name of their restaurant, they're not going to get their knickers in a twist about their menu, I guess. And they DO have very, very yummy food indeed. Traditional Yorkshire scrummy things, like proper Vanilla Slices and Curd Tarts and lovely salads and sandwiches and french fries chips.
...aaand now I'm hungry. Damn.
Maybe "A" was for angst.
Dana gets it. Gossamer had a two-tiered system. First was the story type: Adventure, Casefile, Crossover, Story (i.e., drama). Then there was a subcategory for other things, usually R for romance, A for Angst, H for humor, and so forth.
So, something like one of Nascent's casefiles would be X, M/S UST, A. Once you understood the system, it made some sense. Although it's now more information than I'm willing to put on my stories. These days I don't even label the pairing unless I'm forced to. ::shrugs:: (But then I don't write much in the way of pairing fic, anyway.)
The Library of Congress catalog has a number for Demonology.
Am now struck by HS-era BtVS bunny about converting the Sunnydale catalog from Dewey to LC.
Am now struck by HS-era BtVS bunny about converting the Sunnydale catalog from Dewey to LC.
And that's just Demonology under Folklore. That doesn't include Demonology under teh Occult Sciences section.
133.4 is the base Dewey number for Demonology. Just being helpful.
Does Dewey make the same distinction between Occult and Folkloric Demonology?
Doesn't look like it. 133 is the base number for Occultism, and it seems to all flow from there. There's a listing for Demonology in the 200s, the Biblical section, but that seems to be it.
Demonology--Case studies comes under 133.42.