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Lewis Moten > Chronicles > Research

  • FOIA and Structure
    February 16, 2026
    FOIA and Structure

    Ahead of the Finance/Audit Committee dissolution vote, I used the postponement window to compile targeted public records, agenda timelines, and financial signal reports—replacing speculation with documentation and showing what disciplined, modular FOIA work actually looks like in practice. Read More

  • The Buffer Has Arrived
    February 15, 2026
    The Buffer Has Arrived

    After testing a high-impedance PM-1 buffer, I confirmed my piezo signal path is no longer loading the pickup. Harmonics remain stable, decay improves, and measurements reflect the instrument — whether steel tongue drum, kazoo, slide whistle, or rubber chicken. Read More

  • FOIA and Sanity
    February 10, 2026
    FOIA and Sanity

    I document how filing FOIA requests became a systems exercise: organizing folders, negotiating costs, extracting data, tracking timelines, and respecting staff constraints. The goal isn’t scandal, but boring transparency that produces usable reports, preserves institutional memory, and improves oversight governance. Read More

  • On Being Smart Without Feeling Smart
    January 23, 2026
    On Being Smart Without Feeling Smart

    I’ve never been sure how smart I am. Instead of chasing a number, I treated years of conversation as data and asked an AI to reflect it back. What emerged wasn’t a score, but a shape—uneven, contextual, and human. Read More

  • Restoring Blue Hair: A Digital Archaeology Project
    January 15, 2026
    Restoring Blue Hair: A Digital Archaeology Project

    A forgotten virtual-world podcast is reborn through archival digging, audio restoration, and digital forensics. From dusty USB drives to the Wayback Machine, Blue Hair now lives again, preserved for future explorers of early metaverse culture. Read More

  • When Modern Accountability Meets 1980s Technology
    December 1, 2025
    When Modern Accountability Meets 1980s Technology

    A canceled county meeting led me into a surprising look at our decades-old financial system—complete with telnet screens and missing programmers. Between illness, community kindness, and late-night coding, I built a powerful new tool to analyze general-ledger data and push modernization forward. Read More

  • A Tale of Two Vendors: Why the Ledger Raises New Questions
    November 15, 2025
    A Tale of Two Vendors: Why the Ledger Raises New Questions

    Recent ledger entries reveal payments to Vision Government Solutions that occurred before Board approval, used incorrect account codes, and exceeded documented contract amounts. Several high-value invoices lack visible authorization, raising questions about procurement compliance, timing, and the accuracy of the FY24 audit-delay report. Read More

  • Fuel Report Discrepancies
    October 21, 2025
    Fuel Report Discrepancies

    I’ve been sitting in on the Warren County Finance/Audit Committee meetings since May of this year. I’ve been noticing a few things, writing notes, and just observing. I decided to go ahead and start digging into something that was bugging me. The fuel reports every month had a column that reported 0 MPG for many… Read More

  • Purdue University: Rat Tickling
    October 19, 2025
    Purdue University: Rat Tickling

    Earned specialized certification in rat tickling techniques to improve rodent welfare. Acquired expertise in ultrasonic vocalization analysis (50 kHz “joy” markers) and positive reinforcement handling. This “Comedic Science” credential demonstrates a commitment to unique technical skill acquisition and stress-reduction protocols in animal husbandry. Read More

  • The Bard of Bizarre
    October 15, 2025
    The Bard of Bizarre

    AI Music Over the summer, I experimented with a few services that create music and vocals when you supply lyrics to a generative AI. I tried Sono, but had poor results. Eventually I found a service called Riffusion, which has since been renamed to Producer AI. I found it entertaining as I experimented with different… Read More

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