Some of the roman characters that come out of these, while perfectly legible, have some irregularities in form (at the joins, cusps, etc.) I wonder how pure (strictly, hair-splittingly speaking) the characters come out on the Japanese end.
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9.Jul.2007 7.30am
This is brilliant.
Some of the roman characters that come out of these, while perfectly legible, have some irregularities in form (at the joins, cusps, etc.) I wonder how pure (strictly, hair-splittingly speaking) the characters come out on the Japanese end.