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C.g.s. unit of work, replaced in the SI system by the joule. One erg of work is done by a force of one dyne moving through one centimetre.


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This issue's got interviews with the Ergs, Balzac, The Loud Pipes, Ken from Dirtnap Records, Modern Machines, and others, the regular columns, record, 'zinc, book and video reviews, and Nardwuar the Human Serviette pulls out an old Nirvana with Courtney interview.
ERGS consists of two 615 mw coal fired units that are expected to be operational in 2009 and 2010.
Based on the PSCW's 2003 planning analysis, proposed ERGS generating units would not be needed until 2011-2013.
 
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