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John Tedder's Random Notes
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My thoughts, opinions and experiences Recent posts include: The Born Warning, Bob Herbert & The New York Times, The Lazy Man's Wy to Rriches & Joe Karbo, We Need Health Care Reform Now, Why Are Eectric rRates so High in New York, Tell People What You Want, The New York Times Obituary Page, Can Kindergarten Scar You For Life, How Much Vitamin C Is Enough?, We Are Taking Back Our Country,Thanks For Having The Courage To Be Here,The Lesson of the Cliff,Remembering John Denver and You'll See It When You Believe.
Recent Posts
Hamilton Square, New Jersey
Hamilton Square School There is a big difference between city life and country life. I’ve lived in the country and I’ve lived in a crowded suburb and I’ve hardly moved more than a mile. You can keep the traffic and the traffic ...
Christmas As Usual
The commercials on television this year for Christmas 2009 have already started. They seem especially odd to me this year. It seems that it is business as usual. It’s as if nothing has changed in this country from previous years. The ads igno...
Why not change the world?
“Why not change the world?” is a Service Mark of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, New York. I think it is a great slogan and they do good things there. In 2000 I bought a t-shirt at the RPI bookstore that had “Why ...
My Northway Commute
What a nightmare. I drove to work on I-87, the Adirondack Northway, last week. I got on at exit 14 in Saratoga Springs and got off at exit 6 near the Albany airport. I was working at a company on British-American Boulevard off of Route 7 in Latham....
The Globalfoundries Chip Plant in Malta, New York
Globalfoundries Fab2 Construction site in Malta, New York I went to the community open house at the Globalfoundries Fab2 construction site in Malta, New York this morning. Globalfoundries had a nice tent set up with hot coffee, cookies, donuts, etc. ...
The Born Warning
I watched a very disturbing story called “The Warning” on Frontline last night. I urge you to take an hour and watch it yourself. You can watch it on Frontline’s website now. It is the story of a courageous woman named Brooksley Bor...

