Your posts are both misleading and arrogant AlBags. I've grown bonsai outdoors for many many years but have yet to keep an indoor bonsai for more than a few weeks. they dry out very quickly even in winter due to a small sized pot, vigorous root system and not much soil. They are also very prone to red spider mite if kept in warm, dry conditions.
The answer therefore is to water when it needs it.....if it needs watering every day THEN IT SHOULD BE WTERED EVERY DAY. Feed your plant with a liquid feed such as miracle grow once a week when the plant is growing well....usually from may to september and as mentioned, they will appreciate a daily mist over the leaves.
Another thing AlBags....a Bonsai is not a variety (referring to you quote about there being thousands of TYPES of bonsai) It is mearly a method of restricting the plant's growth. Virtually anything can be bonsai'd.....including bamboo and some grasses. If you planted a 100 year old bonsai back into the ground, it would continue growing into a full size specimen.