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Lewis Moten > Email

  • Richard Jamieson: Perspective on the Legal Services Transparency and Review Policy
    January 5, 2026
    Richard Jamieson: Perspective on the Legal Services Transparency and Review Policy

    A follow-up email from a county supervisor continuing a detailed defense of the Legal Services Transparency policy. It adjusted recipients, noted undisclosed BCC distribution, removed reporters, and expanded a point-by-point rebuttal grounded in FOIA law, governance norms, and legislative transparency principles. Read More

  • Cheryl Cullers: Legal Policy
    January 5, 2026
    Cheryl Cullers: Legal Policy

    A county supervisor requested permission to present my written perspective on the Legal Services Transparency and Review Policy during the January 8 supervisors meeting, acknowledging the value of the input and signaling that my comments would be incorporated into the public agenda discussion. Read More

  • Prototyping a Canon-Aware Story System
    January 3, 2026
    Prototyping a Canon-Aware Story System

    I’m experimenting with an automated, multi-author blog using the OpenAI API while wiring up WordPress. Personas generate stories and songs with shared memory, structured JSON, and evolving canon—an in-progress exploration of turning world-building notes into a living, distributed narrative system. Read More

  • Richard Jamieson: Perspective on the Legal Services Transparency and Review Policy
    January 1, 2026
    Richard Jamieson: Perspective on the Legal Services Transparency and Review Policy

    A public reply from a county supervisor reframing a private policy discussion into a transparency debate, copying other supervisors, staff, and local press. The message defends the Legal Services Transparency policy, cites FOIA law, and positions legislative legal analysis as part of the public deliberative process. Read More

  • Lewis Moten: Materials for Our Data Review Discussion
    December 30, 2025
    Lewis Moten: Materials for Our Data Review Discussion

    A reply to the WCFAC chair explaining my custom data-analysis workflow, limits of automation without stable county data access, and rationale for separating policy concerns into a broader supervisory discussion, while keeping this exchange focused on tools, methods, and transparent financial analysis. Read More

  • Richard Jamieson: Materials for Our Data Review Discussion
    December 30, 2025
    Richard Jamieson: Materials for Our Data Review Discussion

    A follow-up email from the chair of the Warren County Finance Audit Committee responding to my data analysis work. It acknowledges the tools I built, asks about automation, repeatability, and analytical methods, and reflects continued dialogue on audit practices and transparency following a public meeting. Read More

  • Lewis Moten: Materials for Our Data Review Discussion
    December 12, 2025
    Lewis Moten: Materials for Our Data Review Discussion

    An email sent to the chair of the Warren County Finance Audit Committee outlining the tools, methods, and datasets used to analyze county financial records. It documents the technical context behind audit-related findings and a follow-up to a public meeting discussion. Read More

  • Google Takeout
    November 1, 2024
    Google Takeout

    Just a small experience with Google Takeout to export data from Mail, Drive, YouTube, Photos, Voice, and more. Read More

  • Lots of new things
    January 23, 2008
    Lots of new things

    Lots of new things I found many things happened today, or at least recently. Logging into Second Life, I found that a new windlight viewer was available. I forgot about my postcard floater changes and am limited to 700 characters Read More

  • SignpostMarv Martin provides inspiration
    January 10, 2008
    SignpostMarv Martin provides inspiration

    SignpostMarv Martin provides inspiration I have had problems in the past that I could not find people who could constantly swap knowledge with me. SignpostMarv Martin is the person who I could never find until Second Life. Every time I Read More

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