2008/7/19 <WJhonson(a)aol.com>om>:
Actually Ken I didn't say "you need a source
to show it's a mistake", but
others have.
What I said was, originally, that you didn't cite any source for any part of
your complaint.
Of course now you've cited a table.
It's still OR; he's taken the original japanese, the table and
synthesised a new spelling.
The only way to prove it's not OR is if he cites a reliable source
that did it before.
Will Johnson
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