Look the only real problem with it was time. From just about any conceptual view, most of the questions weren't too bad.
That said, time was *really* bad. I had to skip a few marks.
I didn't attempt 4 marks (1 because i just didn't notice the question was there), and didn't finish another 7 (though i reckon i only lost ~2 or 3 for those). I fudged another 4 marks (should get at least 2 though).
So at most 112/120, but i expect somewhere between 90 and 112.
Say 100? That's...
Oh that's all talk. And of course South Korea upped its alert level, any sane country would- but then the two Koreas are still officially at war anyway.
Re: Julie Bishop's vision for education in Australia
That's because they're not going to guide you with baby-steps. And all the university lecturers I have heard speak seem to know what they're talking about - but they still pale before Korner.
edit: Perhaps I've just been lucky. I'll see...
It's an entirely different situation, as I mentioned above. Plus, Israel actually has *nukes*. And I mean almost certainly deuterium/tritium devices as well, and the delivery systems for them. Bombs that can take out cities, bombs thousands of times more powerful than anything NK could...
No, Kim's regime is developing those weapons. And it's the regime's continued existence they're interested in, not the existence of the country itself or the people within. It's perfectly understandable to want to get rid of that regime - it'd let the people reach their potential.
Ooh I just...
Youtube has been in some fairly dodgy situations, but for the most part they have been resolved... in fact i think Fox or NBC (not sure which one) decided in fact to cooperative with the delivery of content.
Google video does much the same thing, and to my knowledge they haven't really had many...