Friday, September 26

Shutting down this blog...

This blog hasn't been very active for a while...
A couple weeks ago, we (Anat, myself and our four kids) have embarked on 7 week long travels to Laos and Vietnam, and were looking for a venue to share our photos, thoughts, adventures etc.

We realized that Blogger is barely maintained these days, and that Picasa is actually dead. Owing to being employed by Google, I figured I'll give Google+ a try...
As such, this blog would be discontinued. If you read this, are interested in what we report, and for some reason (namely our omission, sorry!) haven't been getting our updates in the last two weeks, please follow my (Giora's) Google+ profile.

Cheers,
Giora

Monday, July 16

Rest in peace, Shlomo Bentin

Anat, who is now in Paris, called yesterday and broke devastating news to me. Shlomo Bentin, who used to be her PhD advisor, was killed in a car accident in Berkeley, CA.
Ever since, my eyes are on the verge of tearing. Even I myself am surprised by the intensity of my sadness.

I realize this might sound strange. In most cases, a PhD student's spouse barely knows their advisor. They might meet a couple times and shake hands, but typically no personal relations are formed.
This is probably a pure indication of Shlomo's greatness, as a person.

It makes little sense for me to elaborate about how magnificent a scientist Shlomo was. I'll leave that to far greater people than me. In fact, they did just that a couple months ago, when declaring Shlomo an Israel Prize winner.
What I valued most about Shlomo was his personality, the way he nurtured his students, the extent to which he deeply cared about them. Having seen quite a few people in the academic world, I was awe-inspired by the atmosphere and enthusiasm Shlomo managed to inject into his lab and his students, by his ability to form personal and affectionate (rather than authoritative) relations with people around him.

Merely two months ago we attended a party in Tel-Aviv, where generations of Shlomo's students celebrated his nomination as an Israel Prize winner. Shlomo and Miri, his wife, were glowing and happy, full of optimism and plans for the future. We hugged and chatted and I was amazed by how close I still felt to them, despite seeing them infrequently in the past few years.

In a chilling hindsight, that was a farewell from Shlomo.
I still can't believe I'm writing these words.

Friday, May 25

Back Pains :-(

The past week was one of the worst in my life. No less.

I've been going through a terrible lower back pain outbreak, harsher than anything I've known to date. I've waited with writing until I'd be somewhat relieved, so that these lines wouldn't be too bleak, but this post is not a happy one nonetheless...
For six full days, I spent most of the time in bed, the vicious and sharp pain engulfing me, becoming my existence. At the height of the pain, I was collapsed on a pavement, every tiny move yielding unbearable pain (tight muscles have probably applied direct pressure on a nerve). I was then taken by an ambulance to the hospital, where a shot of morphine-like material was my only salvation.
For almost a week, I couldn't walk, couldn't stand, could barely sit. In addition to the pain, I felt mostly helplessness and despair.

Today, after a couple of acupuncture treatments, things are improved. However, 9 days after this started (almost comically, in racing with my 5-year-old Maayan, from her kindergarten's gate to door...), I'm still far from being fully-functional, and have a long way to go.
I'll need to work hard, finding some treatment and life-style routines which would hopefully allow me to live and function without repeating this experience, at least not with such intensity. I can't say I know how to get there, but I don't really have a choice...

Giora

Wednesday, May 23

Auto-Completions in GMail

Time to share a piece of my professional life.
This recent announcement - http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2012/05/improved-search-in-gmail.html - is a result of what I've been working on for more than a year (with several other people, of course).
Still only available for those of you who use GMail with English UI (buttons, menus etc.), but hopefully before long it will be available in all languages.

Under the hood, this is a fairly complex and challenging system, and releasing it to the public at last makes me fairly proud :-)

Cheers,
Giora

Sunday, April 24

Photos

Dear family and friends,

Yet another attempt to increase the frequency in which we publish photos...

Cheers,
Giora

Tuesday, January 25

Becoming Home Owners

Dear family and friends,

I meant to write this post 4 days ago, but was insanely busy. So let's pretend this is being written on Tuesday, January 25th 2011...

Today Anat and I signed a contract for an apartment, the first home we are to own. It's a nice apartment, in the same neighborhood we live in now, still a short walking distance from Noga and Hadas' school. We insisted on this particular neighborhood, which certainly narrowed the options drastically. Eventually, with quite a bit of luck, we found exactly what we were looking for and are very happy (albeit empty-pocketed ;-)
The place is going to be officially transferred to us on May 15th, and we plan to move in around June 30th, when our current rental ends.

The process was fairly quick (2.5. weeks from first seeing the place to signing), and we've gone through a crash-course in Israeli Real Estate issues, many of which we wish we could have stayed blissfully ignorant of.*

The girls loved the new place and are extremely happy that the deal closed. So is Shahar, but he's always extremely happy ;-) More details about our princesses and prince in a separate post, some other time.

Cheers,
Giora


* I'll spare you the details about corruption and such - those of you interested in the details will need to find a less public medium.