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In a message dated 8/26/99 12:03:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Probably not too many-indoor plumbing & running water being 2 of the most
>  important factors in general communal health-

Drew,

Despite the expression "fhit a brick", tension based "tent" structures can
have indoor plumbing. No? I get the impression cascading concrete slabs have
a heavy impact on the loo.

Interesting note that the news reports say that Turkey's architects are
blaming Turkey's contractors for shoddy construction. What about the concrete
suppliers?

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