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<p>On 13 December 2015 at 09:14 Bill Nelson via Stagecraft <stagecraft@theatrical.net> wrote:<br /><br /><br />> Don't know what to make of this since the most recent stage collapse<br />> in China - maybe a lift but can't determine for sure - was at a<br />> aeronautics university.<br /><br />The news story I read stated it was due to the stage lift, but they didn't<br />know if the lift failed or if it was human error.</p>
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<p>Swimming pools, and their water, are very heavy loads. 62.5 lb/cu ft, to be precise, and that's just the water. <br /></p>
<p>Besides, they ALWAYS leak.<br /></p>
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