I hope I'm not violating any copyrights with this, because (as you can see) Masao's work was an example for my first steps on 'gradients & vector' ground.
Masao, do you know what the difference is between CEM and CVM registries?
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Don't worry about copyright, I'm not a lawyer and it's your work, not mine.
The registries were based on modern US Navy registries: CC means cruiser, CL means large cruiser, CE means escort cruiser, CV means carrier, and the M suffix means "matter/antimatter." The Navy uses N to mean nuclear.
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