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Two plus two.(ViewPoint: FirstWord)

Aug 01, 2006; ... Recently I stumbled across an interview with actor Michael J. Fox on the television program Inside the Actors Studio. At one point he was asked which school subject was least useful to him, and he said "math." The answer wasn't surprising--lots of people hate math--but his explanation is ...

Not resting on Laurels.(ViewPoint: CallBack)

Aug 01, 2006; ... You drew me into your June editorial ("Ahead of the Curve," p. 17) with the dialogue about gas prices, but it was your take on leading the way--rather than reacting to outside forces--that really hit home. At Mark IV Builders, we have always tried to be proactive, setting up ...

Learn from the experts.(VewPoint: InPerson)

Aug 01, 2006 ... With more than 80 courses, including CAPS, CGR, workshops, and seminars, offered in this year's Remodeling Show conference program, there are more opportunities than ever for remodelers to learn from the experts. Several Remodeling columnists and regular contributors will be ...

New Orleans: one year later.(ViewPoint: News+Notes)

Aug 01, 2006; ... At the end of the month, a year will have passed since Hurricane Katrina hammered the Gulf Coast. Although people have slowly filtered back into the city, the Big Easy is still very much a shell of her former self. Earlier this summer, local remodeler Mike Davis took editors Don ...

Raise the floor.(ViewPoint: News+Notes)

Aug 01, 2006; ... FEMA guidelines released in April recommend that houses in New Orleans be built at least three feet off the ground. It was a contentious decision. Some criticized it as being cost-prohibitive, while others pointed out that flood waters reached much higher than that during Katrina. ...