Wednesday, February 14, 2007

An Architect on Survivor?

Not sure how many people watch the TV show Survivor anymore, but in this season's new cast, there is an actual, real live, breathing, Architect as one of the contestants. Amazingly in the first episode, the Architect had a huge role, because the "Survivors" had to build a camp from blue prints- so her expertise came in handy.
It will be interesting to see how long she survives on the show, and I will track that here. She made it through week 1 already. I just can't wait til they do a confessional with one of the Survivors and they say:

"You know that Sylvia (Architects name) she's great but she only will talk to you when she needs you.. otherwise she never answers my calls..."

Now THAT would be reality TV.

Other items for the week:

- Did you see Kim Mann's tremendous article in the January edition of USGlass? It is a fantastic piece about the NFRC and their "mandate" or lack thereof. If you don't get USGlass (and SHAME on you if you don't) e-mail me and I will get you a copy. But bottom line is Kim does a strong job of laying out some of the serious issues that dog the NFRC.

- Speaking of the NFRC, not sure if you caught the blurb on E-Glass Weekly this week that talked about the CMA process. That is the process that I have been moaning and groaning about. Anyway, below is a great passage and let's see if you catch why I get so mad:

Marcia Falke, president of Keystone Certification Inc. in Etters, Pa., and board chair for NFRC, says the board scrutinized the role of a manufacturer ACE during its meeting and “decided if there was adequate independent review—100 percent review—it would meet requirements.”

According to the current CMA, all product calculations done by a non-independent manufacturer have to be approved by an IA. NFRC has four IAs, including the American Architectural Manufacturers Association and the Window & Door Manufacturers Association, both of Schaumburg, Ill., Keystone Certification, and the National Accreditation & Management Institute Inc. of Newport News, Va.


Note who one of the four IA's are: KEYSTONE. Note who the head of the NFRC is: The president of KEYSTONE. Do I need to say more?

And as bad as that looks I actually believe Marcia Falke to be more fair than the test labs that dominate and really profit from the process.

- Reaction from the IBS show... the last 2 days really did well, wiping out any fears of Day 1's slowness. Also I heard from several people who commented on my "Chicken and the Egg" theory on building a new home. There is no question that new home starts are severely affected by the amount of older home inventory and the slow pace to which they are moving. I am glad I am not the only one who feels that way.

- And finally... on the Tuesday edition of USGNN, a piece from the AAMA meetings titled: Global Competition a Hot Topic. If you did not read the first half of that piece you need to. More info on the growing Chinese influence and some good food for thought.

- As for your video enjoyment- I usually try and keep the pieces between 2 and 2:30 in length, afterall you are busy and I appreciate that you take 5 minutes out of your week to read this. However this piece is about 3:40 in length but worth it! It is a story from CNN on a very rude Eye Doctor in Canada. It is simply amazing to watch.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Max,
are you sure the architect on survivor didn't just make a drawing and hand it to the other survivors to check it out, make sure the building is feasable, the joints will not leak, make details of how they intend to accomplish this feat and give back drawings of these details (just in case they don't work)?

Reality....you tell me.

Good video.

jim