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Cairene's Nilometer - Sun, 2007-11-18 12:55 By Cairene

This weekend i looked over into the cab next to me and sighted a veil form i had yet to see. This was one of the youngish, fashionable types wrapped up into a ball at the back of the head. The layers were greens and white. The innovation: a small, inch-wide, translucent visor at the front. And, no, it wasnt a hat. It was a veil with a visor.

Blogging

without my wings, I feel so small... - Mon, 2007-11-12 20:01 By
You consciously decide to blog about your life and go into personal details. Then you realise that all your relatives and friends have been reading your blog.
Now that you are exposed, are you as free as you thought you were?
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Average: 2 (1 vote)

MUSLIM OR CHRISTIAN?

EGYPT - THE REALITY!! ( By Isis) - Fri, 2007-11-02 17:57 By ISIS
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Average: 1 (1 vote)

Egyptian Blogoshpere Review - 8 October 2007

Green Data - Mon, 2007-10-08 23:06 By
The Egyptian Blogger Amr Gharbeia, sent an Email on the Egyptian Bloggers Mailing List today asking us to participate in Global Voices Online, by translating some of the Egyptian Blog Posts written in Arabic during the last few days into English, in order to help the Egyptian Blogospher get more coverage there. So, I'll give it a try here and looking forward to hearing your feedback. I'll select some posts from the Egyptian Blogs I am subscribed to in Google Reader, and will write a brief about each post if needed and then translate parts of them.
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A TRIP TO EILAT (ELAT/ EYLAT) - الطريق الي إلات

EGYPT - THE REALITY!! ( By Isis) - Tue, 2007-09-18 02:06 By ISIS
I am organizing a trip with my friends in Eid... we wanna go to Sinai... to Nuweiba, Dahab, and Taba... We will have like 3 days off from school and we want to take an extra 3 days plus the weekend... We wanna go on a relaxing trip and we don't wanna go to Sharm because it turns into a ridiculously crowded and commercial place during the festive seasons... Everyone I wanna avoid is there - everything I wanna stay away from is there... but still... I love Sinai and I've been on several trips driving and camping through this lovely region of nature and of beauty... I'm very excited...
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Average: 5 (1 vote)

Office Ethics I - Internet

Green Data - Sat, 2007-09-15 15:02 By
You know, it's now Ramadan here, and people try to improve themselves during this holy month, they try to get closer to Allah (God), and do good things. And this inspired me to pick a new topic to talk about here, let me call it "Office Ethics".

I'll mainly focus on questions like, Is it ethical to do so and so?, and most of the time I'll wait for your answers, because I am not a preacher and I need your feedback to guide me.
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Dictatorship…but among who?

Politikia and the Society - Sat, 2007-09-15 01:14 By
Dictatorship, something which most human beings in our world suffered from in a time or another when talking about regimes. All people know or feel how does it look like to fall under the burden of a dictator of some sort or another. But here, I am not talking about it while dealing with regimes usually supported by the west. Here I’m talking about people. The reflections of cruelty and injustice, intolerance and oppression, on the people, and what does it lead to. About the results. As a universal law, every action has a reaction, equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. This eternal physical law can be applied on people while still being politically correct.

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Happy Ramadan

Green Data - Wed, 2007-09-12 22:27 By
Happy Ramadan
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Revolutionize something!

Confessions of an Information Junkie - Reversing entropy, one bit at a time - Mon, 2007-07-23 13:09 By kratib

Revolutions are a Good Thing. Countries routinely celebrate their revolution day. Even when the spirit of the revolution has been completely twisted and turned into a pacifier for the masses, the authorities still keep up the form of celebration. Which means that to the collective (sub)conscious at least, revolutions are welcome. This is also confirmed by the marketing world, which heralds every new tweak on an existing product as a revolution that finally gives us that utopian frictionless comfort.

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Social Vulnerability

Green Data - Thu, 2007-06-07 10:58 By
I know that many of you are discussing Social Networking Services. We are all now obsessed with Facebook, Flickr, Twitter as well as Blogs. But let me ask you, isn't it risky to expose our personal info for anyone to see it. Photos, family members and friends names, daily routines, and much more, are just published and seen by hundreds, if not millions, of strangers.  read more »

Married!!

without my wings, I feel so small... - Fri, 2007-05-18 10:39 By

My cousin's fiance is married!!



No seriously, he is married. He's been married for two years now. He was married when he proposed to my cousin a year ago. He is married and he was going to still be married next August when he married my cousin.


I think I am freaking out right now. I might edit this later. How can I trust ANYBODY anymore!!

The Constitution

without my wings, I feel so small... - Sun, 2007-03-11 16:18 By

Finally I found a version of the suggested amendments to the Egyptian constitution on aswatna.net. I am posting links now and am going to comment on them later. http://www.aswatna.net/dostor.php

Constitution: http://www.aswatna.net/titles.php?sub_titles_id=18

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