A building on fire is right next to the Egyptian Museum. Ohhhh. Headquarters of the ruling party burning down.

Walk like an Egyptian poster.

Follow live on Al Jazeera English. Reports that even "apolitical people" are out in the streets, that today's imposed curfew is meaningless because not enforced by the military.

On Twitter, I'm trying to stay on top of it (@jengraves) or follow #Jan28.

UPDATE: The last I heard from my friend in Egypt is that she has left Cairo for her hometown of Alexandria. She is about 30 years old and says she "never have been the patriotic activist type but I feel this time is different!" More from her, with my emphasis:

People in the streets this time dont belong to any party or religious movement. The Egyptian are on the streets for the 1st time!

Al Jazeera just now: "The reality on the ground is changing, and changing rapidly."

UPDATE: AP video of the moment a protester is killed by an Egyptian police sniper. Warning: Watching will hurt.

An American bureaucrat is mealymouthing it on Al Jazeera right now. No wonder the Arab world calls us hypocrites. Ugh. Even in the Obama administration, the US point of view is tortured and torturous.

UPDATE: Praying protesters in Cairo attacked by a water tank (picture).