Welcome
Jon Alport is a web developer from Durban, South Africa, currently living in London. He likes to code, design, ride boards and take photographs. This site serves as a snap-shot of his online presence; a consolidation of his various sites, blogs and profiles and a central point from which he may be contacted.
Fresh Links
Top 50 Blog Posts
on Usability, Web Design & Development Resources & Cheat Sheets of 2008 -web design
f*** my life
funny tales -humorous
susanna hertrich
device art -design
FLUID
site-specific browsing -apple
Highslide
sweet js thumbnail viewing -web design
favrd
most interesting of tweets -geek
Travel time tube map
-arbitrary
Cursebird
Live ajax-type feed of peeps swearing on twitter -geek
Hipster runoff
I am the meme economy -blogs
Elsewhere
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iJol.coza - Where It's At.
iJol is a South African based online events community which I developed in an attempt to provide a platform for users to share events, photos and discussion pertaining to the local entertainment scene. iJol has been featured in the Nov 07 issue of Intelligence Magazine, and in the April 08 issue of Mango Airlines' in-flight magazine.
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Straybomb
The one that went astray.Once a personal chat, blog and gallery platform, Straybomb evolved to become a meeting place for a group of friends to catch up and make contact. Enter Facebook. Straybomb still exists in a slimmed-down form.
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Travel Blogs
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Europe 2006
A family trip; barging through the canals of England and walking the streets of Paris.
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Montana 2005
Myself and three close mates spend the winter snowboarding at Moonlight Basin; a ski resort in deepest Montana.
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Recent Flickr Sets

Indonesia 2010
Myself and the Miffkat do a scooter tour of Bali, Lombok & Sumbawa. Although we didn't find the epic waves of yesteryear, it was an epic adventure.
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Easter SA 2010
In SA for April 2010. Jozi - Splashy - Berg - Durbs - Grahamstown. A month of meat.
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Umpqua Hot Springs
A little road trip deep in to the heart of the Deschutes national forest, around 2 hours south of Bend. After braving winding mountain passes and fording a bridgeless frozen river we made it to these most awesome of hot springs. Feb '10
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