Jeroen Hulscher

Jeroen Hulscher (’84) is a Dutch webdeveloper, who currently works for Tam Tam. He is well-known for his fetisj for “clean code”, and specialized in webstandards, accessibility and semantics.

He also works at the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences as a teacher and lecturer.

On this blog you'll find information about his interests, brainwaves and other online-related info, as well as powerpoints and other material concerning his lessons and presentations.
Dec 12
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Tesla Coils

This morning I read about an Australian doctor/physicist who worked on some Tesla Coil setups lately. I’m in. I’m not really sure what I’m in, but it’s just; I LOVE the beauty of electricity. I remember a storm in the early 90’s in Holland where everyone was extremely frightened and we even had some floods and god knows what went wrong. But that’s not what I remember. I actually only remember the night long lightning and thunder which kept me up all night. I was extremely excited about it, I wanted to know all about it.

Later in life I learned much more about electricity, and I even experimented a little (up until the point where it start to hurt, and that was the end of it ;-)). I even have a book just about lightnings. But this man goes one step further. I yet again feel like that small boy in his pyjamas in front of the window, full of excitement and enthusiasm.

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