Monthly Archives: May 2025

Street View – Cairo style.

Hi folks!

Sitting here in Cairo airport with half-an-hour till boarding, I’ll take this opportunity to share some of my key impressions during my quick stay in the Egyptian capital – especially since they match the thoughts of my travel companion, NK, who’s here for the first time. Thus, there are three (agreed-upon!) main takeaways: one positive/encouraging, two – not so much…

The positive/encouraging? The huge number of construction sites in Cairo’s suburbs. There are new buildings going up everywhere in various stages of completion.

The “not so much”? First – how folks drive here: total bedlam and chaos. Second – the older buildings. I’ve written before about these high-rise brick ghettos, but now I can finally share my own pics; last time I was too taken aback to be able to snap such… abominations…

My snaps were taken while we were being driven along Cairo’s ring road, which in some places cuts straight through residential areas as an elevated second-level roadway. The views out the window look like this:

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The Jewel in the crown of Singapore Airport – ver. 2025.

Airports around the world come in all shapes and sizes. Some are huge, some are tiny; some are packed with folks, others are roomy and almost empty. Some are efficient and some – not so much. But the brightest, cleanest, most comfortable, and most luxurious airport in the world is the one in Singapore: Changi Airport.

Everything moves real fast here – even though the airport itself is gigantic. It’s spacious, comfy, and not crowded – even though it’s one of the top-20 busiest airports on the planet.

And it’s just plain beautiful:

(You can find tons more pics online)

And that’s exactly how it should be – for first impressions matter. Airports are the “front door” to a country. And Singapore clearly gets this perfectly: the welcome couldn’t be warmer, and when it’s time to leave – you don’t really want to.

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Dubai meets Singapore.

Last week, the first ever GITEX Asia was held in Singapore – and I just had to be there…

Not that the original GITEX, which has been running since… 1980 (!) in Dubai every year, is disappearing or anything. It’s just that it’s getting all the more global – or should that be more local, given that Dubai is also in Asia. Confused? Don’t be! The more GITEXs the better is all you need to know!…

So what can I say about this newbie expo? Overall it was pretty modest: the venue wasn’t huge, and it featured only several dozen companies – a hundred tops. Not many big-name players, either. And in our field, it was basically just us:

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