memo
to: Washington Post
from: Fox
re: "The Uttermost Part of the Earth"
Dear sir:
I am enjoying your article on Tierra del Fuego. I admit that I was initially put off by its title, "The Uttermost Part of the Earth", but I see that this is an allusion to a three-generation-old hyperbole, rather than a modern failure to understand the meaning of "uttermost", so I'm over it. I must suggest, thought, that you fire the fact-checker, please, or whomever is responsible for the first sentence in the eighth paragraph, the one that begins "Magellan may have been the first non-European to see this area". (Bold-facing is mine.)
from: Fox
re: "The Uttermost Part of the Earth"
Dear sir:
I am enjoying your article on Tierra del Fuego. I admit that I was initially put off by its title, "The Uttermost Part of the Earth", but I see that this is an allusion to a three-generation-old hyperbole, rather than a modern failure to understand the meaning of "uttermost", so I'm over it. I must suggest, thought, that you fire the fact-checker, please, or whomever is responsible for the first sentence in the eighth paragraph, the one that begins "Magellan may have been the first non-European to see this area". (Bold-facing is mine.)

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I don't think that's pedantry, is the thing. A ten-year-old child ought to be able to spot that mistake. Gah!
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Fox-- *points up* What she said. :P