Based on some recent incidents, let me reiterate: If you are the owner of a photo that appears on this site and wish it removed, you don’t need to get all legal and send threatening letters and takedown notices; just email me with the photo’s URL or leave a comment on the offending post and I will gladly remove it.
In other words…

Mark Alexander
You’re a bad man. You’re a very bad man!

Irreverent, independent, and often snarky partnered married gay boomer and doggie dad who is tired of moral pontification by hypocritical conservative assholes and hate filled religious bigots.
This blog is NSFW and intended for adults only.


It may contain unapologetically liberal diatribes and photos of naked men, either alone or together, doing things that may cause inexplicable erections among certain sanctimonious anti-gay Republican congressmen. In addition to my personal photography, images displayed here have been pulled from the internet.

















































I have an Evo (which replaced my crushed-by-a-car Epic), and my contract is up in March. I have no idea what to upgrade to. Stick with Android? Switch to iPhone? The Apple phones are so damned expensive, and I can’t change the battery or memory card. It’s a lot like the computer world. . .I’m a tinkerer, and I like to get in there. Apple doesn’t let you do that!
I remember when the iPhone 4S came out and people said much the same thing. I also heard a lot of people saying they would wait for the next one. Here the next one is out and comparing the 4S to the 5 doesn’t look like much change once again, but if you compare the 4 to 5 then it looks like at least half decent progress. The iPhone 4 users are probably the ones they’re going to get the most orders from.
In a way they’ve segregated their user base into two hardware camps. One is the initial version, and one is the revision. Given they release a new phone every year, but mobile contracts are up every two years, it actually makes sense.
I keep saying that I’m going to consider all my options when my contract expires in February and I’m ready to replace my iPhone 4, but I’ll probably end up getting the iPhone 5.