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 14
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My complete dispair this morning.

I still have my second gen iPod. I’m proud of that, because it’s scratch-free, the battery is still good and it’s my best friend. Last night I listened to some stand-up comedy and fell asleep. This morning I went outside to catch my train, and there it was; an empty iPod. Do you know this feeling? The complete disastrous feeling of dispair? I immediately started to fear the conversations I was about to be confronted with. I HATE the talks of others on public transports in the morning. I hate all the input in the morning. I just want to listen to some good music with my eyes closed until Hell’s over.

I guess it’s just time for a new iPod. With extra battery pack. And a spare one perhaps. But what about my sweet little second gen iPod?! I can’t just leave him there….waiting…I…I just…damn!