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eknowledgerYoung Egyption Application Developer [YEAD], Develop [on] .Net Framework [in] Visual Studio 2005 [using] C# 2.0 . My interest is in the future, because I am going to spend the rest of my life there. |
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Recent Blog Posts
on Mar 6, 2006 in Egypt Agilika Island- “Sometimes travelers need a break to connect the dots along their journey.” Few people can remember the name of Agilika Island. But it is there nowadays that stands one of the most beautiful and famous temple dedicated to the godd...
How Reform Won’t Happen
on Aug 24, 2006 in Activism Cairene Egypt Politics Kifaya’s most recent close-but-no-cookie oneupmanship campaign (see my comments at the Arabist post) reminded me of something i had written not long after May 25. Here it is, slightly amended: We has just finished off our ta`meyya and batates s...
A Quarter Century of Achievement
on Sep 2, 2006 in Cairene Egypt Politics Special Bulletin Visual Media Caught this while driving around Cairo. I just had to go back round for the picture. I’m sorry the resolution is pretty bad; phone camera. If you cant make it out: 25 years An exhibition of Mubarak’s Era (Ma3rad 3asr Mubarak) (A Quarter...
No Code
on Dec 4, 2006 in Cairene Egypt Society This is something that’s been bouncing around in the back of my head for about a week.I’ll start with a mundane example. As anyone who’s lived in Cairo knows, transportation is a bitch. Personally, I drive, although sometimes i wish...
IT and Education Reform
on Dec 10, 2006 in Cairene Education Egypt Frederik Richter has an interesting piece in Qantara.de. It’s more reporting than in depth analysis. I would really like to see someone qualified take a long hard look at the prospects of educational reform in Egypt. But this is a start. The...



