Looking for com in a Muslim World

Walking the streets of Cairo reminds me a bit of Asian countries. Without Roman and Greek letters on signs it is nearly impossible to understand things other than familiar logos. I have no problem navigating streets in French, Spanish or other European countries but Arabic, Japanese and the like make you feel like you are truly on another planet.

While there may be .com and .eg (Egypt's ccTLD, not a gTLD for examples) signs on the street, I haven't seen any yet.

Of course I've also been wandering streets in a jet lag induced stupor. I arrived after an eight hour flight to Amsterdam and a nine hour layover in the same city. I woke up Sunday at 14:00 hours, just in time to go to the Egyptian museum on my one day off and stand in line until the museum closed. In fact, I haven't really done anything here yet.

Today, however, marks the start of another ICANN conference and my first in eight years. I've got a big agenda and many things I want to accomplish this week. Fortunately, most of the signs in the hotels and airports are in English.

  • http://www.living2eat.com Ben Starling

    I feel kind of like you... I am visiting a big pyramid, but I am at the Luxor in Las Vegas, not Egypt!

    Thought about you earlier today as I ate an incredible oatmeal raisin cookie at Mandalay Bay's lunch buffet. Very fresh, soft and chewy.

    Safe travels. Get some rest.

  • http://www.fka200.com Sammy Ashouri

    Have fun in Cairo! Crazy city... visited there a couple years ago. That city is extremely fast paced... couldn't stay for more than 3 days!

    Enjoy the ICANN conference... I would've been there had I not been so damned busy.

  • http://www.denver-editor.com Nancy Hutchins

    Rick, thanks for your insights re: Cairo and ICANN. I look forward to hearing what you learned and how it will affect all of us in this business.

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