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@jecherry_SP@vkinkaid11 Also had them at children’s birthday parties in South Australia in the 1960s. Fairy cakes, butterfly cakes and angel cakes all sound familiar names.
@LindaBurneyMP Thank you Linda Burney for your patient and stalwart commitment, and the enormous work you put into the campaign for a better recognition and policies for Indigenous people. You could not have done more.
@josephlobianco The endless loops that two-factor authentication can get you into AND what happens when it requires your phone and then you lose your phone....
@Simazhi Ask the journal editor what their policy is. One editor said they thought of conference proceedings as mass graves. But that was in the days before widespread internet availability of conference proceedings
Six decades, 210 Warlpiri speakers and 11,000 words: how a groundbreaking First Nations dictionary was made https://t.co/le66kPTrmU via @ConversationEDU
A lot of the time, I'm tweeting about stuff done in the last few months, but this was a slow methodical effort, a project that took ~60 years. Sadly, quite a few of the main compilers passed away before its completion.
I’ve helped over the years with software and dictionary formatting and consistency – at 25 years, it’s the project I've worked on for the longest time, longer than Stanford CoreNLP, but several of the main compilers have worked on it for a couple of decades more.