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Jan 18, 2011

Health During your Egypt Tour

Health During your Egypt Tour  
Many tourists have health concerns when travelling in other countries and these usually revolve around the cleanliness of the water, the safety of the food, potential illnesses and the standard of hospital care.  Keep reading and we will give you the facts on these as well as some conclusions from our long experience in leading tours eye of horus
When visiting Egypt don't drink the tap water, As it is highly chlorinated. However, this water is only safe to drink if you got used to it, and if you are willing to live in Egypt for a long time; then it should be ok. This doesn't meanfood carton that the tap water is polluted, it simply means that you are not used to it, and you might get stomach problems. The same thing happened to me when I was visiting UK once and attempted to drink the tap water, I got stomach cramps!! I was simply not used to water there. So, my dear traveller, it is the same situation for you in Egypt. It is advisable to drink bottled water during your entire holiday. That is why I would advise strongly that you don't drink the tap water, and use it only for washing and brushing your teeth.
Tourists are often advised not to eat the many fresh fruits or vegetables; but this means missing out on some of the best taste sensations you will ever have ! In Egypt, it is safe to eat fruit and vegetables, as long as the food has been washed correctly! You will find that any good hotel or cruise boat will wash them before cooking, so don't worry!  Avoid eating them in really cheap places or local outlets, if you wish to eat local food, stick with Falafel, or what Egyptians callll Tammia, preferably from a known place such as the restaurants on the streets of Downtown. Tamia is very cheap, very safe and a very tasty food. 

When you go on a Nile cruise you may get a diarrhoea due to many contributing factors, such as the class of boat you are staying in, the quality of food and cleanliness habits that you follow  
Despite the fact thatwe always spend to fully brief the guests on the tips and tricks of a successful Egyptian holiday including  all the health tips, before the cruise; 
Then ...How come????
At this point, most people would assume that it was the food causing the problem; others would say it was the water! But I was always convinced that it was neither! Since we all ate the same food and we only drank bottled water, and a few of us still caught this “bug”, I decided to start to monitoring the eating habits of the groups more closely! Eventually I was able to find the real reasons for these illnesses, and they were:
1. The accommodation on the cruise boat is of a full board basis, and most of the time the meals are presented in an open buffet manner. I noticed that some of the passengers ate each meal as if it was their last! What they were doing was completely changing their eating habits, causing total overload on their stomach’s capacity. Not to mention that at least 5 to 7 items on the buffet are types of food totally new to them. I advised them to remember that the food, on the boat, is actually never ending, and they should be aware not to change their eating habits and take it easy.
2. Whenever we come back to the boat, after finishing a visit, some passengers would rush to their fully air-conditioned cabins and “crash” on their beds to rest. They forget that the air conditioning is on full power, and they are wet from walking. Here comes the danger! They easily catch cold, get back pain and their natural immune system becomes vulnerable, hence the sickness, diarrhoea, vomiting and dehydration.
So the solution was simple! I stressed to them that they should not rush to their cabins after each tour, but to try and acclimatize first, by sitting for a while in the lobby before going to their cabins, and once in their cabin, they should turn the air-conditioning off immediately, turning it back on whenever the cabin became warm.
The results were amazing!  In the following weeks, most of the time, none of my group members had any illnesses.
So, dear traveller, please remember the following if you go on a cruise boat:
Exposure to extreme heat and cold is bad for your immune system! Please take the time to acclimatize your body before going into your cabin!
You know what your stomach is like! Just because you are on holiday don’t treat it differently, if you have a sensitive stomach and tend to stay to a certain type of diet, try and do the same when you are Egypt. Err on the side of caution; you do not want to ruin a great holiday because you have eaten something you would never have tried at home. Some people are lucky, they seem to be able to consume anything and everything, others are ill by looking at a different food. You may feel brave by trying something different, but sometimes you are better by being a coward and enjoying your stay.
Also many forget to wash their hands before eating. this contribute a lot for cause of  the sickness.
HELPFUL TIP: Once developed for cleaning the parts underneath a babies nappy / diaper, “Wet Wipes” (the small, damp, tissue usually bought in a plastic tub) are becoming more and more popular with adults. They are also very useful when travelling in Egypt. When you have felt the relief’s in a Temple, touched the hieroglyphs in a Tomb, caressed the stones on the Pyramids etc., you only have to take one of these wipes out to instantly clean your hands. No more looking for a washroom!
To cure many types of diarrhoea, there is an excellent antibiotic called Anitnall or Entoseed, ( local drug equivalent for the amodiom ) which works very fast on removing the worst of the symptoms, and putting you back on your feet.
-You can buy them at any pharmacy without a prescription !

MALARIA TABLETS:
There is no malaria in Egypt!  Egypt hasn’t had a malaria case in the last 50 years. Some travelers may take these tablets during their stay and don’t realize that one of the many side effects of the tablets is diarrhoea!doctor
So, my advice is not to  don't take malaria tablets, simply you dont need them! I have often seen people ruin their whole trip because they were advised to take these tablets. They get diarrhoea daily basis and end up staying in bed, o while the rest of their party are enjoying themselves! Some tourists come to Egypt taking these tablets, because their doctor advised them to do so! Unfortunately too many doctors  giving such advice promotly once they know that Egypt is located in Africa,  So they immediately advise their patients to take these tablets, two weeks before commencing their trip.
 
Medical Care
-I would advise you to bring a supply of any medicines that you take regularly, and bring the prescription too. Feel safe in the knowledge that in the unlikely event of serious trouble, your hotel or cruise boat staff will find, and provide, a doctor for you instantly.  
-It is always a good idea to bring mosquito repellent for open-air night events, just to minimize the annoyance factor!

Market share of leading PC vendors

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Because the personal computer (PC) is an iconic high tech product the market share of leading PC vendors is watched closely.
Key developments in recent years have been the battle for the top spot between Dell and HP, the rise of Acer, and the dwindling share of PCs sold by companies outside of the top five.

Global PC Market Share by Units, Percent. 2006-2010.
Rank 2006 [1] 2007 [2] 2008 [3] 2009 [4] 2009Q4
1 Dell 15.9 HP 18.2 HP 18.4 HP 19.3 HP 19.8
2 HP 15.9 Dell 14.3 Dell 14.3 Acer 13.0 Acer 18.5
3 Lenovo 7.0 Acer 8.9 Acer 11.1 Dell 12.2 Dell 11.5
4 Acer 5.8 Lenovo 7.4 Lenovo 7.2 Lenovo 8.1 Lenovo 8.7
5 Toshiba 3.8 Toshiba 4.0 Toshiba 4.5 Toshiba 5.1 Toshiba 5.3
Others
51.6
47.1
44.5
42.3
41.1
Dell pushed ahead of Compaq in 2001, but returned to second place when HP and Compaq merged in 2002. IBM sold off their PC business to Lenovo, placing a mainland Chinese company in the top five. Acer ascends to the top five in 2004.

Global PC Market Share by Units, Percent. 2001-2005
Rank 2001 [5] 2002 [6] 2003 [7] 2004 [8] 2005 [9]
1 Dell 13.3 HP-Compaq 16.2 Dell 15.0 Dell 16.4 Dell 16.8
2 Compaq 11.1 Dell 15.2 HP 14.3 HP 14.6 HP 14.5
3 HP 7.2 IBM 6.0 IBM 5.1 IBM 5.5 Lenovo 6.9
4 IBM 6.4 NEC 3.4 Fujitsu* 3.8 Fujitsu* 3.8 Acer 4.6
5 NEC 3.8 Toshiba 3.2 Toshiba 2.9 Acer 3.4 Fujitsu* 3.8
Others
58.1
56.0
58.9
56.4
53.3
Compaq and IBM dominated the market in the mid-1990s. Dell and HP emerge as important players late in the 1990s while IBMs market share wanes.

Global PC Market Share by Units, Percent. 1996-2000.
Rank 1996 [10] 1997 [11] 1998 [12] 1999 [13] 2000
1 Compaq 10.0 Compaq 13.1 Compaq 13.8 Compaq 13.2 Compaq 12.8
2 IBM 8.6 IBM 8.6 IBM 8.2 Dell 9.8 Dell 10.8
3 Packard-Bell NEC 6.0 Dell 5.5 Dell 7.9 IBM 7.9 HP 7.6
4 Apple 5.9 HP 5.3 HP 5.8 HP 6.4 IBM 6.8
5 HP
Packard Bell NEC 5.1 Packard Bell NEC 4.3 Packard Bell NEC 5.2 NEC 4.3
Others


62.2
60.1
57.5
57.7
  • Fujitsu figures include Fujitsu Siemens.
  • Figures include desktop PCs, mobile PCs, and servers using the Intel x86 processor architecture. 1996-1999 figures exclude x86 PCs.
  • Figures subject to revision in later data releases.

Unit Sales to Global PC Market

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 [14] 2004 [15] 2005 [16] 2006 [17] 2007 [18] 2008 [19] 2009 [20]
Units (M) 70.9 80.6 92.9 113.5 134.7* 128.1 132.4 168.9 189.0 218.5 239.4 271.2 302.2 305.9
Growth (pct.) 17.8 13.7 15.3 21.7 14.5* -4.6 2.7 10.9 11.8 15.3 9.5 13.4 10.9 1.2
  • Figures include desktop PCs, mobile PCs, and servers using the Intel x86 processor architecture. 1996-1999 figures exclude x86 PCs.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gartner Says Hewlett-Packard Takes Clear Lead in Fourth Quarter Worldwide PC Shipments and Creates a Virtual Tie with Dell for 2006 Year-End Results. Gartner Press Release. January 17, 2007.
  2. ^ Gartner Says Worldwide PC Market Grew 13 Percent in 2007. Gartner Press Release. January 16, 2008.
  3. ^ Gartner Says In the Fourth Quarter of 2008 the PC Industry Suffered Its Worst Shipment Growth Rate Since 2002. Gartner Press Release. January 15, 2009.
  4. ^ Gartner Says Worldwide PC Shipments in Fourth Quarter of 2009 Posted Strongest Growth Rate in Seven Years. Gartner Press Release. January 13, 2010.
  5. ^ Gartner Dataquest Says 2001 is a Year Battered PC Vendors Would Rather Forget. Gartner Press Release. January 17, 2002
  6. ^ Gartner Dataquest Says PC Market Experienced Slight Upturn in 2002, but Industry Still Shows No Signs of Strong Rebound. Gartner Press Release. January 17, 2003.
  7. ^ Gartner Says PC Vendors Experienced a Happy Holiday Season with Fourth Quarter Worldwide Shipments Increasing 12 Percent. Gartner Press Release. January 14, 2004.
  8. ^ Gartner Says Strong Mobile Sales Lift Worldwide PC Shipments to 12 Percent Growth in 2004. Gartner Press Release. January 18, 2005.
  9. ^ Gartner Says EMEA Region Became Largest PC Market in the World Based on Unit Shipments in 2005. Gartner Press Release. January 18, 2006.
  10. ^ Compaq and IBM Winners in 1996 Market Share. PCWorld. January 27, 1997
  11. ^ GartnerGroup's Dataquest Says U.S. and Europe Boost 1998 Worldwide PC Growth. Gartner Press Release. January 29, 1999.
  12. ^ GartnerGroup's Dataquest Says U.S. and Europe Boost 1998 Worldwide PC Growth. Gartner Press Release. January 29, 1999.
  13. ^ GartnerGroup's Dataquest Says Worldwide PC Market Topped 21 Percent Growth in 1999. Gartner Press Release. January 24, 2000.
  14. ^ Gartner Says PC Vendors Experienced a Happy Holiday Season with Fourth Quarter Worldwide Shipments Increasing 12 Percent. Gartner Press Release. January 14, 2004.
  15. ^ Gartner Says Strong Mobile Sales Lift Worldwide PC Shipments to 12 Percent Growth in 2004. Gartner Press Release. January 18, 2005.
  16. ^ Gartner Says EMEA Region Became Largest PC Market in the World Based on Unit Shipments in 2005. Gartner Press Release. January 18, 2006.
  17. ^ Gartner Says Hewlett-Packard Takes Clear Lead in Fourth Quarter Worldwide PC Shipments and Creates a Virtual Tie with Dell for 2006 Year-End Results. Gartner Press Release. January 17, 2007.
  18. ^ Gartner Says Worldwide PC Market Grew 13 Percent in 2007. Gartner Press Release. January 16, 2008.
  19. ^ Gartner Says In the Fourth Quarter of 2008 the PC Industry Suffered Its Worst Shipment Growth Rate Since 2002. Gartner Press Release. January 15, 2009.
  20. ^ Gartner Says Worldwide PC Shipments in Fourth Quarter of 2009 Posted Strongest Growth Rate in Seven Years. Gartner Press Release. January 13, 2010.
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Personal Computer Museum

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Personal Computer Museum

Some personal computers on an interactive display.
Established 2005
Location Brantford, Ontario, Canada
Type Personal Computer museum
Curator Syd Bolton
Website http://www.pcmuseum.ca/
The Personal Computer Museum is located in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Located in a former city building that is built from reclaimed bricks from the Brantford Opera House, the museum has been completely renovated.
Over fifty interactive personal computers are on display from a wide variety of manufacturers, including Apple Computer, Atari, Commodore, IBM, Radio Shack, Timex, Mattel and more.
The mandate of the museum is to preserve computer technology and more importantly, offer interactivity with these machines. Parents are welcome to bring children and show them computers that they may have used to understand where the technology that they use today, so freely, actually came from.
The museum offers a large selection of original software in its library as well as a huge archive of computer related magazines. A perfect research centre, the museum is open to students to study the origins of computers and the various technologies behind them.
Currently open to the public only one day a month, the museum welcomes private tours from schools or other groups and admission is absolutely free.
The museum was first opened to the public in September, 2005[1]. Its founder and curator, Syd Bolton, has been involved in the personal computer industry for years and dreamed of opening a museum while still in high school. The museum is run by Bolton and a group of dedicated volunteers.

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  • The downstairs showcases over forty-five machines that are interactive. The most popular machines include the Commodore 64, IMSAI 8080 and Apple IIe
  • There is also a 1953 Admiral Black & White television downstairs where you can play a game of Pong
  • The 'Tower of Power' is a 16-foot (4.9 m) high display that includes the original packaging for such machines as the Coleco Adam, Atari 2600, and Mattel Aquarius
  • Upstairs contains a magazine library that has classics such as Byte Magazine and Compute!. The library is home to over 4,000 publications.
  • Upstairs also has a display known as 'Modem Alley' where the history of the modem is displayed including the major milestones contributed by manufacturers such as Hayes Microcomputer ProductsSupra, Inc. and
  • Both levels include hundreds of books on various topics in computer history
  • A special section devoted to Canadian journalist and technology evangelist Jim Butterfield is on permanent display
Unlike most computer museums, this one is an actual place you can visit and provides opportunity for hands on research.

[edit] Computer recycling

The Personal Computer Museum engages in computer recycling. Local residents can bring computers to the museum almost every Monday evening for safe, proper recycling. Computers that are still viable for redistribution are given away to needy families through the computer giveaway program.[2]. The museum also has an annual 'Spring Cleanup' event with a special focus on recycling that brought in over 400 pieces of electronics in 2008.[3]

[edit] Notable events

  • Between June 26 and June 29, 2009 Microsoft hired the museum to fill its 'Evolution: 30 Years of Gaming' display in Toronto[4]
  • On September 13, 2008 the Personal Computer Museum held and established a new Guinness World Records attempt for the most players in a Tetris Tournament[5]
  • On March 26, 2009 the museum received a 'Shining Stars Tourism Award' for the best marketing campaign for a facility with under 30,000 visitors annually [6]
  • On June 13, 2009 the museum was host to Andy Walker, Sean Carruthers, and Matt Harris who shot an episode of LabRats.TV [7]

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List of computer system manufacturers

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The following is a list of notable computer system manufacturers.

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