5.26.2007

5/26 - Day 2

The title says "Day 2" but at this point I don't really know what day it is. I know I slept somewhere between 2 and 5 hours last night (no idea which it is) and that it was definitely in 4 installments... but hey, we made it! That was a seriously long flight. Luckily I had some good row mates.

So far things seem a lot like Miami - warm, palm trees, cab drivers that speak rough (but decent) English; the hotel clerk actually spoke better English than I'd have expected to find at a Miami hotel though :)

The comparison to the US really holds true looking out my window here - I feel like I'm in Hermosa Beach (LA) or something of the sort. Palm trees - a big ocean (sea, actually) and just a great view.

I just turned on the TV in my room to be greeted by "Can't Live, If Livin' Is Without You" (in English).

So far so good! Now - for the long awaited shower and tooth brushing!!!

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The hotel feels like some of the older American hotels I've stayed in and the location is great - if I lean out my window I can see the beach maybe 5-6 blocks down. Notice I said "lean out my window" - they actually trust me with the ability to open my window here - something I haven't found in a big city hotel in quite a while.

That reminds me (speaking of things I haven't seen in a while) - (a) we had meals on the flight. We had dinner last night (at 7AM Israeli time) and breakfast this morning (at 5PM Israeli time) - I guess they're not trying to help get us on our new schedule! Anyway, though (b) they gave us metal silverware. I was pretty surprised by that.

Also, thinking back to the airport earlier - one of the primary things I had read online was that you get stopped all the time in the airport and asked basic questions by security (to try to trip you up if you're up to no good). We didn't see ANY of that - at all. Actually, I didn't see anyone at this airport with a gun (at the Madison airport you pass at least 6 or 7) -- maybe that's just because we were on the way in though... we'll see if things are tougher on the way out.

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Just got back from dinner with the Rob and Koby (the CTO of Seeking Alpha). Crazy to think that we've been working so closely together but this is the first time that I've actually even seen his face, much less met him in person! I'm looking forward to a couple such moments in the next two weeks involving other members of the team!

We went to eat at an area called 'The Marina'. Very cool place on the water (obviously) with lots of restaurants and places to see. It reminded me a lot of the similar area in Baltimore (is that also called "The Marnia"?... I think it might be). Anyway, this was similar to that but a bit bigger - a few more people - and I actually felt safer at Tel Aviv's version. I remember the walk back to the car in Baltimore being much more shady, despite the fact that we were only parked about two blocks away from the action.


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Tomorrow we'll be working off some jetlag in the morning and I hope to take a walk down to the sea. Rob and I actually walked down there quick tonight but I'd like to see it during the day. We'll be headed over to meet the team and get a little work done about noon before having a barbecue (hosted by Koby) tomorrow for us all to properly get some social time in.

5 comments:

michael said...

Glad you made it safely. I haven't been served a meal on a flight in a while (other than $5 for a sub).

Sheila said...

Yeah, glad you made it safely. It sounds great. Can't wait to see some pictures.

Anonymous said...

I love the comparisons to places in the U.S. so we can relate to what you're seeing. If only I had been to some of them...

Howie is doing well. Dad takes him on long runs, and I take him on "Nana is the alpha dog" walks. Guess which he likes best?

jimhalberg said...

Yeah... about that camera... I forgot the camera and the sunglasses (of course, I didn't realize until I got here).

Whitney said...

I asked you how many times if you had the camera!? You should at least get a couple disposable ones so that we can all see pictures later?
You could buy a new one too, we do need one after I busted it in NYC.
I know Howie is enjoying his time at Nana and Bapa's... I hope he's willing to come back home tomorrow!?