http://datagenetics.com/blog/november42012/index.html
so for example, if a typist at a Japanese newspaper or magazine or blog or website is KEYING in kanji, and a character
that calls for 12 strokes just get 11 or maybe 13 by mistake, does the proofreader CATCH the mistake, an atomic typo, before
it goes to print or not very often. Does it hapen often in newspapers with kanji being keyed in and the kanji ends up being READ
the wrong way, and perhaps in a very very wrong, even opposite way?