My favorite is "preventative"  Where in hell did this word come from.  I
always thought the proper word was "preventive".

Bill

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Johnston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 5:51 PM
Subject: OT: Obnoxious Sonofabitch Copyeditor


> Also, I'm so sorry about this, but I'm about to ramp up into schoolmaster
> mode. I do this every now and then, and I *know* it's obnoxious. I'm fully
> aware that *most* of you are smarter and better educated than I am and
just
> as capable and accomplished in your own fields as I am in mine. But the
> thing is, see, I'm an editor, and in my field we work with words, and,
well,
> certain things that may be invisible to you are like fingernails on a
> blackboard to me.
>
> So here goes, I'm lettin' this rip. Please ignore me at will.
>
> LESS is an amount or volume word. FEWER is a number word.
>
> You can have less water in a bucket, less brains in your head, and you
could
> care less. But you have FEWER elements in a lens, ten items or FEWER in
the
> Express Lane at the supermarket, FEWER than 50 ways to leave your lover.
>
> Similarly, OVER is a position word. A bridge can be over a brook, a joke
can
> go right over your head, but it hasn't been OVER a hundred years since the
> Tessar was invented; it's been MORE THAN a hundred years since then.
>
> Nodoby ever get these things right (even network news anchors used "over"
> incorrectly), but it drives me crazy anyway.
>
> You may return to your regular programming...sorry again. (Most of the
time,
> I'm really getting pretty good at holding my tongue.)
>
> --Mike
>


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