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Tuesday, July 03, 2007 ; 10:33 PM
Egypt

OMGWTFBBQ. Yesterday I was happily browsing my nuffnang account and I saw 0.5% (that's about 1 or 2 person) of my readers came from Egypt!

HORROR.

I was like... what the hell? Egypt got internet meh? I don't think Egyptians HAVE a computer at home. Wait, I don't even think every Egyptian has a couch, a plasma tv or even a proper table for dinner.

I thought Egypt covered with sands, sand dunes and camels.

But I'm wrong, so wrong.

I'm sorry.

But I'm sure some of you guys felt the same way, if you never read enough that is beyond the textbook.

So I went to Google Earth, and look up the capital of Egypt.

Ladies & Gentlemen, YOUR Egypt:



A snapshot of where the President lives. See the place marked A? That's it.



From Wikipedia, prolly your best friend now or in the next 10 years' time, this is the President's office:
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SO PRETTY! *goes bonkers*


From Wikipedia again, this is the beautiful Nile river in Egypt:

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I always thought the Nile river is in dirty yellow and very smelly because of people living near the river, doing their business there, wash their clothes there, etc etc. OMG.


Temperatures average between 80 and 90°F (27 - 32°C) in summer, and up to 109°F (42°C) on the Red Sea coast. Temperatures average between 55 and 70°F (13 to 21°C) in winter. A steady wind from the northwest helps hold down the temperature near the Mediterranean coast. The Khamaseen is a wind that blows from the south in Egypt, usually in spring or summer, bringing sand and dust, and sometimes raises the temperature in the desert to more than 100°F (38°C). Egypt relies on The Nile River for water.

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egypt



OMG? 32 degree celsius? It is like Singapore!

I'm so wrong omg. I should have known better. I should have read more books other than the textbook and novels. :(

Anyhow, I hope this deepens your knowledge on Egypt. Egypt is not some really third-world country with no proper housing and stuff! So I bet that Egypt really have internet connection.

Oh gawd.

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