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deido Joined: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: 13 PM |
happy feast for all of u, Egyptians and muslims.....
this is my gift, hope u like it
SE W900i video... http://www.3gsm.hu/video/sew900idebut.wmv |
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deido Joined: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: 13 PM |
No replies what.... Still sleeping? |
mustafabay Joined: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Egypt PM |
Well...um...yeah eid mubarak...hmm..that's a little late and I didn't open your present I'll wait for DSL before I do that. And I was late because I didn't sit at the computer for quite a while so here I am.
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mustafabay Joined: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Egypt PM |
So did anyone vote or is planning to?
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deido Joined: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: 13 PM |
i was born in cairo....but i am living in alex for my whole life, and they said that there is "beta2a etekhabia" already made for me, but i have to get it from cairo (as i was born there)....i just wonder, why can't we use our "rakam koumy" to vote ??
btw, i like ur blog a lot... , hope i start blogging someday
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mustafabay Joined: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Egypt PM |
Ok, I know that's what they'll tell you but there is a catch. In the istimara for alrakam alkawmi there is a part where you choose your makar alintikhaby and you should fill it. Anyways you can always go and register at the police station.
We really need to get in the habit of voting. Here's a story I heard about the presedential elections. A certain lagnah I don't want a signature anymore. |
mahora Joined: Feb 15, 2005 Posts: 11 From: Egypt PM |
Hi guys,
It's been a while, but it's always good to be back.
Good to see you talking positively about the elections. Maybe there's some hope after all among the younger guys out there. Among the older guys like me, well, it's a little bit to have voting among one's habits, even though I'm aware of the proverb: "better late than never"
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mustafabay Joined: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Egypt PM |
One thing for sure is that its never too late to do something for the first time and its never late to do something right.
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mahora Joined: Feb 15, 2005 Posts: 11 From: Egypt PM |
@ mustafabay
I already said I knew the saying, but as I also know, there's a big difference between knowing and acting accordingly
There's a grey area between those two verbs, and I'm trapped somewhere in the middle
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deido Joined: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: 13 PM |
AHLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
King of Africa by all means.....
what a match! have u seen it guys ? of course u did !! ooh....the 3 goals were fabulous.......GOING TO JAPAAAAAN.....
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mustafabay Joined: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Egypt PM |
@mahora, yes I know but I was saying the [u]do[/u] is the important part.
@deido
Yeah great. These days I'm kind of depressed. I had a course and had to leave right after the match and Barakat scoring a goal in the end didn't make me any happier, I was happy for the goal, so I'll explain. I had two choices of commentators, Ashraf Mahmoud on Nile sport with what I call lo3'ah 3arabiyah saffee7ah and I can't stand him at all and their was Midhat Shalaby. I'm ok with him as long as there aren't any goals, when Ahly scores and he starts getting all silly with his words and starts calling the gaol scorer names and I start calling him names back that's what puts me off and the late goal made me leave the house happy but half pissed with Shalaby.
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Aalpha001 Joined: Mar 21, 2005 Posts: 20 From: South Africa PM, WWW
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Hi folks,
Have you heard? Mobile phone lines have now outstripped their land line counterparts for the first time, in Egypt!
I just read this from a report on Mobile Africa.
The report also suggests that the gap between mobile and fixed lines would widen even more, over the years.
What do you think?
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mahora Joined: Feb 15, 2005 Posts: 11 From: Egypt PM |
@Aalpha001
This happened Particularly in Q2&Q3 of 2005 due to the accelerated growth policies that both mobile operators in Egypt are carrying out nowadays.
It is estimated that Egypt still has a long way to go with mobiles till penetration rates in Egypt catch up with those of the MENA area. The Middle East revolves a penetration rate of 25-30 %. Egypt currently has a penetration rate of 15 %, but if the current growth rate continues (half a million new subs by every company each Q), Egypt will catch up with the rest of the region pretty soon.
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mahora Joined: Feb 15, 2005 Posts: 11 From: Egypt PM |
And back to scoooops. Get this that's just been out of the press room at Reuter's
Sony Ericsson reclaims No. 4 handset spot from LG
http://in.today.reuters.com/n[....]R_RTRJONC_0_India-224540-1.xml
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mustafabay Joined: Sep 27, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Egypt PM |
Yeah I just saw that a while ago too. It seems LG sold more phones but more people bought SE, well actually LG shipped more and hence the difference in sails is what ads up to dust collectors on shelves
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