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Jim Clark certainly competed in some motor rallies and demonstrated he was a very capable rally driver but I was actually just making the point that rallies also have a clerk of the course.
Not just motor racing, but just about any form of sport has a clerk of the event that is responsible for ensuring the rules are followed. I beleive horse racing also has a clerk of the course, but events like sailing have a commodore who does the same job.
 
I don't know. It appears in the OED online as a verb but, because I don't have a subscription, I can't see the (obvious) definition.
It is easy to get free online access through a membership of most public libraries. That includes Nottingham City public libraries, (but possibly not Inspire Nottinghamshire libraries).
 
That includes Nottingham City public libraries, (but possibly not Inspire Nottinghamshire libraries).
The library system here is complicated, but a library card for Inspire also works in the City and books can be borrowed from any library within the county. The only material difference I can see is that printing is easier, and cheaper, in the City.
I haven't got past accessing newspapers online. I'll investigate the dictionary - if it doesn't work with Inspire I should be able to log in to the City.

Edit: Wrong on both counts. I cannot get access using the City. Inspire - card recognised, but sent back to login again and again. My patience is exhausted and I'm not wasting any more time trying to gain access.

Edit2: I did waste more time and tried again and found I was logged in. Confused? You bet I am. What a temperamental system! Put in "lexicographic" (see https://hummy.tv/forum/threads/assume-v-presume.1453/post-179553) and it goes back to login. Try another word and a definition is displayed. :confused:
 
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Easy mistake to miss. I read through it once and didn't spot it. Then, because I knew you wouldn't post it without a reason, I read it again. Obviously the headline writer is as stupid as me and not doing their job properly. "outift" - flagged as an error as I type it, with a suggested correction. How did the Daily Mail miss it? Too busy with "3 Pads Raynor" and migrant stories perhaps.
 
Easy mistake to miss. I read through it once and didn't spot it. Then, because I knew you wouldn't post it without a reason, I read it again. Obviously the headline writer is as stupid as me and not doing their job properly. "outift" - flagged as an error as I type it, with a suggested correction. How did the Daily Mail miss it? Too busy with "3 Pads Raynor" and migrant stories perhaps.
More likely the incessant attention whoring of the Beckhams and Katie Price, usually multiple articles a day based on any random one of them, their neighbour, their neighbours dog or someone that once sat next to them on a bus and guaranteed to contain at least 50% of the same pictures and text they used in the previous 100 articles all of which followed by the most toxic posts imaginable showing exactly how much contempt the general public has for all of them.
 
At least two problems close to your annotation.
Shouldn't it be "Post Offices"? Failing that, post offices. That looks like a zero not an "oh". Which publication cocked-up this time?
 
Shouldn't it be "Post Offices"? Failing that, post offices.
Correcting the zero to a lower case o resolves the problem. What's your second?

Which publication cocked-up this time?
The Mail of course.

I mean, it's a simple typo I've done myself – typing 0 instead of O and not noticing – but where was the auto spell/grammar checker? Perhaps the answer is that it sounded alarm bells, but when the squiggle got reviewed nobody realised what the error was and clicked "ignore" (or worse still "add to dictionary").
 
Sure – otherwise I would expect far more errors daily.


The latter, and therefore not an additional error. Post Office is the organisation, post offices are the premises they operate from.
I expect there concentration was elsewhere more than likely planning the next dozen riveting Katie Price And Beckham family exclusives filled with the exact same dross that was in the last dozen yesterday and the day before that and every other day before then.
 
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