2nd time in 5 years, 70% of the Internet in Egypt is down because of a cut in the main cable feeding Egypt, and it wont be fixed before a week!!
أصيبت شبكة الإنترنت الدولية في مصر أمس بشلل بسبب قطع في كابلات الاتصالات البحرية للألياف الضوئية في البحر المتوسط, ووصلت نسبة التعطل في مصر إلي 70 %, بالإضافة إلي تأثر خدمات مراكز خدمة العملاء, التي تقوم بتصدير خدماتها للخارج بنسب متفاوتة تتعدي الـ30%, وبالإضافة إلي ذلك تأثرت المكالمات التليفونية مع أوروبا وأمريكا, كما تأثرت حركة التداول داخل البورصة المصرية.
ولم يتم بعد تحديد سبب القطع الذي ينتظر أن يأخذ عدة أيام حتي تعود الخدمة لمستواها الطبيعي.
Every year more people and companies are using the net; i.e more losses. I think we should have a better plan B.
Mohaly
-------- "This is the time for action not only words, use your God given gifts to develop this country, dont be afraid to speak up, and feel PROUD THAT U R EGYPTIAN." -------- Mohaly, Feb 2011
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
359) Birthday Wish 2008!
On my birthday, I am asking God to keep my friends & family safe, happy, and successful, and close to each other.
Years are passing fast! I am sure it wont be long when I am gonna say, it is my birthday again (en kan leena 30mr)!
Mohaly
Years are passing fast! I am sure it wont be long when I am gonna say, it is my birthday again (en kan leena 30mr)!
Mohaly
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
358) The "Cold War"!!

Mohaly
في اليوم الثاني لتكشيرها عن أنيابها; تسببت طوبة بسوء أحوالها الجوية وأمطارها الغزيرة في مصرع22 شخصا, وإصابة22 آخرين أمس, في عدة حوادث شملت انهيار منزلين, واحتراق ثالث, وتصادم ثماني سيارات, وسقوط شخصين من أعلي منزلهما لشدة الرياح.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
357) FUN::: It is closed...idiot!!

It is not open, because it closed. And since it is closed, hence it is not open. Because if it was open, it wouldn't have been closed, and the resturant wouldn't have put such sign that is not open!!
Mohaly
Monday, January 21, 2008
356) The Zero Pound-Note!!
"Imagine that you are going to a government office to get some paper cleared or some certificate and the lazy guy out there refuse to give you the stuff as promised and ask you to come back in another few days, weeks or months. You know that he expects you to pay bribe and you really don’t know what to do. So how would you handle such a situation? You want to yell at him, but you don’t know how to express your anger. Here is a solution: The Zero rupee-note."
Do you think it can work in Egypt, or since the pound is already of Zero value, it doesn't matter much.
Mohaly
Friday, January 18, 2008
355) Who is the pilot teacher?
Can you tell who is the pilot teacher in this clip?
What if this teacher has persued a career in acting?!
Sob7an Allah :)
Mohaly
What if this teacher has persued a career in acting?!
Sob7an Allah :)
Mohaly
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
354) You are NOT welcomed!

"Bad" Morning Mr. Bush,
I am an Egyptian citizen who loves his country and working hard to try to make a positive difference in his Egyptian society in specific, and Islamic society in general. And you are someone who are persistently mis-using his power to screw up my people, Arabs, and Muslims every where in the world.
As an Egyptian citizen, I consider Egypt my home, and simply ... YOU ARE NOT WELCOMED TODAY IN MY HOME.
I am only representing myself, but I am sure that non of my blog readers, friends, colleagues, family,..etc is welcoming you in Egypt or any Arab Islamic country.
Mohaly
Monday, January 14, 2008
353) Same Input ---> Same Output!
I wonder why do we expect someone else to do our job, or in other words, why do we expect that when the government or even the president changes, it will be better. It is all about us.
If we keep on doing what you have always done, we will keep getting what you have always got.
Mohaly
If we keep on doing what you have always done, we will keep getting what you have always got.
Mohaly
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Friday, January 11, 2008
351) Oxford Business Review : Egypt 2007!!!
In 2007, Egypt continued its reformist course, winning the plaudit of "world's top reformer" and praise from the International Montary Fund (IMF). It was also a year of growth; Egypt's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased 7.1% in 2007, up from 6.8% in the previous year, and unemployment continued to fall. The government won two votes; a referendum and the upper-house elections, but has yet to come to an agreement with opposition groups.
A November 2007 IMF report praised Egypt's "sustained and bold reforms [and] prudent macroeconomic management", which has delivered high growth and helped bring Egypt's unemployment rate to 9% from 10.5% at the end of 2004. According to the Fund, tight monetary policy, an improvement in the fiscal situation, and structural reforms promoting the private sector have all helped strengthen and broaden the Egyptian economy. While there were warnings that government debt remains painfully high and that a slow "trickle down" of wealth derived from increased growth might imperil public support for reform, the overall message can be seen as an encouraging "keep up the good work" to Egypt's government.
The IMF's praise and support for the reform process came months after Egypt was named the "world's top reformer" in Doing Business 2008, a report published in September by the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation (IFC). After a disappointing performance in 2004-2005, last year, the government "pulled out all the stops [and] its efforts cut deep", the report stated. Egypt won the accolade by enacting more reforms over the past two years than any other country in the world.
Egypt made notable progress in five areas: improving the process of starting a business, licensing, property registration, getting credit, trading across borders and business closure. Cuts in the minimum capital required to start a business, reduction of red tape in acquiring building licences, the establishment of one-stop-shops for exporters and importers and moves to establish a private credit bureau were all cited as examples of pro-business reforms that have moved Egypt forward.
August saw another important move to liberalise the economy and improve the budgetary situation, with the announcement that subsidies currently granted to energy intensive industries would be phased out over three years, and to less power-hungry sectors over six years. This is intended to cut inefficiencies in the market and help reduce the budget deficit. The government hopes to save $2.64bn over the next three years as a result, and allow the market to determine prices. However, a ceiling of 15% price increase per annum will give investors predictability. While there were fears that this move would stoke inflationary pressure, the gradual nature of the subsidy cuts should lessen this effect.
Most businesspeople and economists welcomed the decision.Despite the successes, Egypt has reformed from a relatively low base - i.e. a highly over-regulated economy - and still ranks behind most countries in the region on measures such as ease of hiring and firing workers, and business start-up and closure.
The success of continued reforms in 2008 may determine whether 2007 is remembered largely for economic success or political awkwardness.
A November 2007 IMF report praised Egypt's "sustained and bold reforms [and] prudent macroeconomic management", which has delivered high growth and helped bring Egypt's unemployment rate to 9% from 10.5% at the end of 2004. According to the Fund, tight monetary policy, an improvement in the fiscal situation, and structural reforms promoting the private sector have all helped strengthen and broaden the Egyptian economy. While there were warnings that government debt remains painfully high and that a slow "trickle down" of wealth derived from increased growth might imperil public support for reform, the overall message can be seen as an encouraging "keep up the good work" to Egypt's government.
The IMF's praise and support for the reform process came months after Egypt was named the "world's top reformer" in Doing Business 2008, a report published in September by the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation (IFC). After a disappointing performance in 2004-2005, last year, the government "pulled out all the stops [and] its efforts cut deep", the report stated. Egypt won the accolade by enacting more reforms over the past two years than any other country in the world.
Egypt made notable progress in five areas: improving the process of starting a business, licensing, property registration, getting credit, trading across borders and business closure. Cuts in the minimum capital required to start a business, reduction of red tape in acquiring building licences, the establishment of one-stop-shops for exporters and importers and moves to establish a private credit bureau were all cited as examples of pro-business reforms that have moved Egypt forward.
August saw another important move to liberalise the economy and improve the budgetary situation, with the announcement that subsidies currently granted to energy intensive industries would be phased out over three years, and to less power-hungry sectors over six years. This is intended to cut inefficiencies in the market and help reduce the budget deficit. The government hopes to save $2.64bn over the next three years as a result, and allow the market to determine prices. However, a ceiling of 15% price increase per annum will give investors predictability. While there were fears that this move would stoke inflationary pressure, the gradual nature of the subsidy cuts should lessen this effect.
Most businesspeople and economists welcomed the decision.Despite the successes, Egypt has reformed from a relatively low base - i.e. a highly over-regulated economy - and still ranks behind most countries in the region on measures such as ease of hiring and firing workers, and business start-up and closure.
The success of continued reforms in 2008 may determine whether 2007 is remembered largely for economic success or political awkwardness.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
350) 7ena Maysara ... Ya khofee 3aleeki ya Masr!
I went to see 7eena Maysara last Monday after what I read and heard about it. It is a real reflection of the crisis and miserable situation that about 20% of the Egyptian population suffer from that directly and indirectly lead to un-employment, ignorance, addiction, adultery, homosexuality, homeless children, and terrorism.“Hena Maysara” paints a nightmarish, and completely credible, picture of low class in Egypt.
The film plot is mainly around Adel, a mechanic who struggles to support his mother, nieces and nephews left behind by absent brother and killed sister, meets Nahed who has fled abuse at the hands of her stepfather in Banha. Nahed becomes pregnant. Adel, who is already struggling to make ends meet, rejects the child because of poverty and the two go their separate ways. The rest of the film follows the separate and mostly tormented & regret lives of Nahed, Adel and their son, Ayman.
It is a WELL DONE movie expect for couple of scenes that were over, and the non-convincing part of turning a well educated kid into a street kid just because his adopted parents left him. The scenario, directing, shooting, set, music, costumes, were great. The acting was an Oscar level! all of them especially Amr Saad, Hala Fakher, Somaya El Khasbab, and the incredibly funny Amr Abdel Gelil. The one shot of Khaled Saleh reminded me of waiting for the Godot, as both of them were waited for throughout the plots.
These people shouldn't exist in the society. But because of the appearnece of the exteremely rich (that shouldnt be there too) who gained such incredible amounts of money on the expense of these poor people, the appearance of such exteremly poor is a counter act. And if the society wouldnt do something about both, we will face a social BOMB soon.
Mohaly
"There is nothing particularly original about either "Maysara’s" characters (impoverished young men, mothers forced by circumstance to seek work abroad), or its themes (poverty, violence and abuse). What sets this film apart is the way it humanizes its protagonists, ensuring that they are not reduced to clichéd stereotypes. Sara Carr in Daily News.
The film plot is mainly around Adel, a mechanic who struggles to support his mother, nieces and nephews left behind by absent brother and killed sister, meets Nahed who has fled abuse at the hands of her stepfather in Banha. Nahed becomes pregnant. Adel, who is already struggling to make ends meet, rejects the child because of poverty and the two go their separate ways. The rest of the film follows the separate and mostly tormented & regret lives of Nahed, Adel and their son, Ayman.
It is a WELL DONE movie expect for couple of scenes that were over, and the non-convincing part of turning a well educated kid into a street kid just because his adopted parents left him. The scenario, directing, shooting, set, music, costumes, were great. The acting was an Oscar level! all of them especially Amr Saad, Hala Fakher, Somaya El Khasbab, and the incredibly funny Amr Abdel Gelil. The one shot of Khaled Saleh reminded me of waiting for the Godot, as both of them were waited for throughout the plots.
These people shouldn't exist in the society. But because of the appearnece of the exteremely rich (that shouldnt be there too) who gained such incredible amounts of money on the expense of these poor people, the appearance of such exteremly poor is a counter act. And if the society wouldnt do something about both, we will face a social BOMB soon.
Mohaly
"There is nothing particularly original about either "Maysara’s" characters (impoverished young men, mothers forced by circumstance to seek work abroad), or its themes (poverty, violence and abuse). What sets this film apart is the way it humanizes its protagonists, ensuring that they are not reduced to clichéd stereotypes. Sara Carr in Daily News.
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349) 3 Years in 1!
Happy New Hirji Year :) I love the spirit of Eids :)
May Allah bless you all and grant you happiness and satisfaction.
This year and for the first time since mid 70s, we have 3 Hijri years in one Gregorian year [1428, 1429, & 1430 in 2008] :)
Happy New Years :)
Mohaly
May Allah bless you all and grant you happiness and satisfaction.
This year and for the first time since mid 70s, we have 3 Hijri years in one Gregorian year [1428, 1429, & 1430 in 2008] :)
Happy New Years :)
Mohaly
348) Land called Paradise!
A message from our brothers & sisters in the west,
It is a message for us before being for the rest!
Mohaly
It is a message for us before being for the rest!
Mohaly
Saturday, January 5, 2008
347) The Hard Teacher!
One of my friends asked me why do we get shocked when we graduate and discover that we were dreaming?
My answer to her and to everyone is simply:
Experience is a hard teacher, because it gives the test first, then the lesson afterwards.
We need to have a mission, then experience will help us to set the right goals and objectives. As long as you are keeping your vision clear, and determined on your mission, any drawback will be an experience not a problem.
Mohaly
My answer to her and to everyone is simply:
Experience is a hard teacher, because it gives the test first, then the lesson afterwards.
We need to have a mission, then experience will help us to set the right goals and objectives. As long as you are keeping your vision clear, and determined on your mission, any drawback will be an experience not a problem.
Mohaly
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Tuesday, January 1, 2008
346) Tribute to Gamal Badawy!

May Allah bless his soul and make him rest in peace, and be placed in Heaven.
Mohaly
Monday, December 31, 2007
345) 2007 Milestone!
Everyone of us should sit with him/herself tonight for an hour or 2 and think about what did he/she achieve or miss in 2007 and what he/she wanna change/keep and achieve in 2008.
The best celebration is to know that your overall score in life is getting better not worse even if it is worse in some parts.The secret of satisfaction is that you should deeply believe that you are good but can be better. Balance your spiritual, mental, physical, and emotional needs, and you will be granted happiness and satisfaction.
May Allah make our best days, our last days in our lives, and grant us all "a good closure" in donya, and "placement in heaven" in akhra.
Kol Sana Wentom game3an bekheer, and I love you all even if you don't :)
Mohaly
The best celebration is to know that your overall score in life is getting better not worse even if it is worse in some parts.The secret of satisfaction is that you should deeply believe that you are good but can be better. Balance your spiritual, mental, physical, and emotional needs, and you will be granted happiness and satisfaction.
May Allah make our best days, our last days in our lives, and grant us all "a good closure" in donya, and "placement in heaven" in akhra.
Kol Sana Wentom game3an bekheer, and I love you all even if you don't :)
Mohaly
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344) 2008 in Egypt!
Sunday, December 30, 2007
343) 3 Million in 1 place!
In Tawaf El Wada3 I had to do 7 kilometers from the roof coz there were more than 500,000 person in the floor Sa7n!
Sob7an Allah
Mohaly
Saturday, December 29, 2007
342) Is it hard for us to have a Clean Hajj!
Other than the great feeling of satisfaction, and happiness in Hajj. There were some stuff that were really annoying. On the top of which comes the sanity & garbage problem.
I am just wondering if Hajj was an obligation on Europeans and organized by Germany, would it be that chaotic, messy, and dirty. Saudi organizers collected 15,000 TONS of garbage in the Eid days only, other than Arafat, Mecca, & Mozdalifa! In the last couple of days the smell of garbage in the paths of Menna were like the smell of pollution in Cairo! No wonder that most of us are sick when we are back or even before.
I hope that one day I can see a CLEAN and Human communication and attitude between Muslims specially in the Holy lands where we should be at our best!
Mohaly
I am just wondering if Hajj was an obligation on Europeans and organized by Germany, would it be that chaotic, messy, and dirty. Saudi organizers collected 15,000 TONS of garbage in the Eid days only, other than Arafat, Mecca, & Mozdalifa! In the last couple of days the smell of garbage in the paths of Menna were like the smell of pollution in Cairo! No wonder that most of us are sick when we are back or even before.
I hope that one day I can see a CLEAN and Human communication and attitude between Muslims specially in the Holy lands where we should be at our best!
Mohaly
Friday, December 28, 2007
341) Back from Hajj!
I am back from the best trip I have ever been to in my life. I miss you all :)
I very much recommend Hajj to anyone who has the ability and still thinking about it. I am coming back as another much better person on all levels (except weight gain as we ate a lot, but working on it).
P.S. Gypo, please call me, i cant reach u on ur int'l number.
I very much recommend Hajj to anyone who has the ability and still thinking about it. I am coming back as another much better person on all levels (except weight gain as we ate a lot, but working on it).
P.S. Gypo, please call me, i cant reach u on ur int'l number.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
340) Mohaly in Hajj - BLOG BREAK!
Dear Blog Readers,
I am going to Hajj in couple of hours. The blog will not be updated for the coming 2 weeks (till Dec 27th) as I am taking a break from Life with no access to anything. However, You are welcome to raise any topic on this post comments or comment on the previous ones.
After I am back in-shaa-Allah, I will have more to say about the bright & dark sides of Egypt, Hajj experience, and a day by day report about Moh@ly blog 1st field trip carried out by the TWIN MINDS late December!
Join us (Mohaly & Gypo) after 2 weeks... HAPPY EID & MERRY CHRISTMAS :)))
Will miss you all,
Mohaly
I am going to Hajj in couple of hours. The blog will not be updated for the coming 2 weeks (till Dec 27th) as I am taking a break from Life with no access to anything. However, You are welcome to raise any topic on this post comments or comment on the previous ones.
After I am back in-shaa-Allah, I will have more to say about the bright & dark sides of Egypt, Hajj experience, and a day by day report about Moh@ly blog 1st field trip carried out by the TWIN MINDS late December!
Join us (Mohaly & Gypo) after 2 weeks... HAPPY EID & MERRY CHRISTMAS :)))
Will miss you all,
Mohaly
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
339) FUN::: Egyptian Adabtability!

I like the great ability of our (Egyptian) people to adapt to any situation and know how to have fun under any circumstances!
Mohaly
Monday, December 10, 2007
338) The Challenge to Balance!
All of us are seeking happiness. No matter how old are you or what you do in life, you just want to be happy. The problem comes when you think that there is a specific thing that will make you happy and you start chasing it, then when you achieve it, you don’t get the feeling that you were looking for!
Why? because you lost a lot of other things on your way to achieving what you thought that it is your bridge to happiness. You lost YOUR LIFE BALANCE, which is the real bridge to happiness. I always say that:
“Life is an ongoing challenge of balance between our real needs and desires in order to achieve happiness & satisfaction”. Mohamed Aly 2007.
Mohaly
Why? because you lost a lot of other things on your way to achieving what you thought that it is your bridge to happiness. You lost YOUR LIFE BALANCE, which is the real bridge to happiness. I always say that:
“Life is an ongoing challenge of balance between our real needs and desires in order to achieve happiness & satisfaction”. Mohamed Aly 2007.
Mohaly
Sunday, December 9, 2007
337) Are we serious?!
Today in Ahram, Salah Montasir was wondering about how serious are we in solving our major problems..
هل نحن جادون في حل مشكلة المرور والسحابة السوداء والقمامة والحفاظ علي نظافة مياه النيل؟ وهل نحن جادون في حل مشكلة البطالة والهجرة غير المشروعة, ومشكلات التعليم بما يتناسب مع التطور العالمي, ومشكلة أطفال الشوارع والحفاظ علي الرقعة الزراعية؟ وهل نحن جادون في محاربة الفساد خاصة في المحليات ومقاومة العشوائيات والتاكسيات القديمة في شوارع المحروسة؟ هل نحن جادون في محاربة الارتفاع الجنوني في الأسعار ومكافحة المخدرات واستغلال الطاقة الشمسية وتطوير نظام الري وترشيد استهلاك المياه وإزالة الغام الصحراء الغربية واستثمار المنطقة زراعيا وصناعيا؟
so the question is are we serious? my answer is I DONT THINK SO!
As long as everyone is waiting for others to start, as long as there are people who benefit from this situation, as long as there is no real vision, strategies, & actions... then WE WILL NEVER BE SERIOUS!
Mohaly
هل نحن جادون في حل مشكلة المرور والسحابة السوداء والقمامة والحفاظ علي نظافة مياه النيل؟ وهل نحن جادون في حل مشكلة البطالة والهجرة غير المشروعة, ومشكلات التعليم بما يتناسب مع التطور العالمي, ومشكلة أطفال الشوارع والحفاظ علي الرقعة الزراعية؟ وهل نحن جادون في محاربة الفساد خاصة في المحليات ومقاومة العشوائيات والتاكسيات القديمة في شوارع المحروسة؟ هل نحن جادون في محاربة الارتفاع الجنوني في الأسعار ومكافحة المخدرات واستغلال الطاقة الشمسية وتطوير نظام الري وترشيد استهلاك المياه وإزالة الغام الصحراء الغربية واستثمار المنطقة زراعيا وصناعيا؟
so the question is are we serious? my answer is I DONT THINK SO!
As long as everyone is waiting for others to start, as long as there are people who benefit from this situation, as long as there is no real vision, strategies, & actions... then WE WILL NEVER BE SERIOUS!
Mohaly
Saturday, December 8, 2007
336) What are you waiting for?
Money?
Love?
Health?
Friends?
Forgiveness?
Political Maturity?
Time?
or Yourself?
What are you waiting for?!!!
Mohaly
Love?
Health?
Friends?
Forgiveness?
Political Maturity?
Time?
or Yourself?
What are you waiting for?!!!
Mohaly
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