Okay, So with all the Chloroquine hubub…

800px-Medical_quinolines_pathway.pngI got curious. 

There has been a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth about this drug.

Yes, it’s a drug and guess what, it’s listed as an essential drug by the World Health Organization.

OMG! You mean Trump didn’t just pull it out of his ass?

Nope! He didn’t. Before you go off on the other now debunked report that Trump has stock in manufacturers of this drug, Just STOP!

I knew it’s primarily used as an anti malarial drug. But Malaria is caused by a parasite, not a virus. Hmmm, so what the hell?

Well it turns out that it’s also used for autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus erythematosus. Why? because Chloroquine has a depressing effect on the immune system. 

Wait a minute… If it depresses the immune response it makes no sense to use it with a viral infection. If someone is sick, it’s counterintuitive to actively depress their immune system. 

Chloroquine has been known since 1934. Its analog organic origin was originally obtained from tree bark by the indigenous people of Peru, before 1633. They used it as an extract to fight fever and chills. It was introduced to Europe after 1633 as a treatment against Malaria. It was called Quinine.

While I was in the shower, My head locked on quinine. That was familiar to me and I knew it was in my household I just couldn’t place it. Another minute researching with Wikipedia and BOOM! 

Same bark, same tree, same indigenous people and known to the Spanish as early as 1571 to have medicinal properties. 

Cinchona bark was exported by the Spanish to Europe, Remijia bark produces lower quantities of Quinine but has a stronger taste. It’s used to flavor Tonic Water.

Don’t you Gin & Tonic drinkers get too excited, the levels are a bit too low to be medicinal. However, essentially you’ve got 400 years of research on Quinine. 

Chloroquine is a synthetic with a different chemical signature, that came into wide use around 1947.

Naturally occurring quinine is C20H24N2O2. Chloroquine is C18H26ClN3 They’re different but similar chemistry. Chloroquine is a synthetic analog of Quinine.

You have to read much further into the article to find out how all this relates to Coronavirus.

2560px-Chloroquine.svg.pngBy the way, the Wikipedia article is here.

Fairly late in the article there’s an explanation of the antiviral effects of Chloroquine.

Because of the way Chloroquine affects the PH of organelles within a cell it tends to prevent a virus from releasing its genetic material.

Since the virus can’t release its RNA, it can’t infect a cell to convert the cell to replicate more viruses. Chloroquine also does something to Zinc uptake in the cell which inhibits RNA functions too.1920px Chloroquine 3D structure

I’m not a biologist, but I know that the basic way a virus reproduces is by hijacking the DNA of a cell, essentially reprogramming the cell to stop doing normal cell stuff and start using all the cellular resources to make viruses. It does this by putting its RNA into the cell. That’s how it reprograms cellular function.

When the cell runs out of resources it dies, then the cell membrane ruptures releasing all the viruses its built into surrounding cells. That’s how the infection continues.

So if you’re able to prevent the virus from hijacking healthy cells to begin with, you end the infection. The body then has time to identify and destroy the inert virus material floating around.

Remember DNA and RNA are related and if memory serves, interact during cellular reproduction. 

Since Chloroquine is absorbed quickly by the body and is distributed rapidly in the bloodstream it’s like a big off switch to the virus invasion. That’s possibly why so many people have reported that they or their loved ones were on death’s door and had such amazing recoveries after being given Chloroquine.

The news isn’t all rosy. Chloroquine can have nasty side effects and it can become toxic easily. That’s why careful monitoring is required and only doctors prescribe it. It also can interact with other drugs and cause other problems.

The side effects of the drug are many, and include problems with vision, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, headache, diarrhea, shortness of breath, muscle weakness and the list goes on. 

Make no mistake Chloroquine is a powerful drug and as with any powerful medication there is a possibility that it could cause more harm than good.

That being said. If I’m on my deathbed, what the hell do I have to lose?

So in conclusion, this is a drug that’s been around for many years. Its effects are fairly predictable and its side-effects and countermeasures are well known and researched. 

All the information about the drug is readily available on the internet in less than five minutes (even if you misspell the name).

There are two versions of it. One is Chloroquine and the other is Hydroxychloroquine I don’t know, and am not qualified, to evaluate the differences or provide explanation as to why there are variations. However both appear to have been derived from a 400 year old, or older natural organic remedy called Quinine.

It may be something as simple as one is more effective or easier on the system.

Apparently, Chloroquine was investigated during the SARS outbreak and there was a report published that is appeared to have efficacy against SARS in vitro. 

SARS is also caused by a Coronavirus.

It’s entirely logical that the medical people would have gone back to the publications and research done on any Coronavirus, looking for something that would be effective at least in slowing Coronaviruses to buy time during treatment. Remember slowing the progress of a disease gives the body time to construct an immune defense.

This information would have been presented to the President and his advisors when coronavirus first hit the world stage. The President probably shouldn’t have been as excited about the possibility of an untested treatment. But he at least was able to tell the American people that all was not lost, coronavirus infection was not a death sentence and to have hope.

Yes, there haven’t been any clinical trials yet. Clinical trials take time. Half the group you give the drug, and half the group you give a placebo then you tally the results to determine effectiveness.

Tell me, how many of you would want to participate in a clinical trial during a pandemic? How many of you would want to be sick and be getting sugar pills instead of something that at least anecdotally was working?

Uh huh, I didn’t think so…

Now can we please stop all the bitching and complaining about the President saying anything about Chloroquine or Hydroxychloroquine?

The other question I have is this… If a dumbshit like me can look up this information and understand in at least a rudimentary way how the drugs work;

WHY THE HELL CAN’T PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS?

Just saying…

Bwhahahahah! There are some things that tickle the hell out of me!

CNN: Wanted: People who know a half century-old computer language so states can process unemployment claims.

willcodeforfood.jpegI saw this and just about laughed myself stupid.

I thought, “New Jersey is going to have to check homeless camps, ask old bartenders, check with real estate agents, lawyers, and gas station attendants.”

That’s where most of the old COBOL or FORTRAN programmers ended up, all of whom were laid off in favor of H1B1s. Yep, a lot of those programmers were tossed aside like yesterday’s trash by businesses, and government back in the 80’s.

manonbench.jpegA lot of them moved on to other things and I know several that built lucrative businesses in other fields. For a while I had an Eye doctor that had been a COBOL programmer. He was making way better money as an eye doctor than he ever made as a programmer and the hours were better too.

He didn’t regret getting out of programming at all. Like most of us old school tech people, he’d gone through lay off, after lay off, and had “trained” his replacements at too many companies.

homelesstents.jpegHe went back to school after his last layoff, graduated and started his own practice. To do this, he lived in a leaky teardrop trailer for two years after cashing out everything he owned to pay for school. He wasn’t eligible for student loans because he’d made too much in his previous positions.

I know some real estate agents and a couple of patent attorneys as well. They were all great programmers and they were treated like shit.

Iusedtobeyourneighbor.jpegThey wouldn’t touch a programming job now. It brings back bitter memories for them to even talk about programming.

See, they loved what they were doing, they had their joy crushed and were considered disposable in favor of “cheap” labor. Many of them simply walked off the job rather than “train” their foreign replacements.

I say “train” because more often than not the foreign replacements weren’t up to snuff to begin with. Many of these folks couldn’t follow the code, so training was a pointless exercise.

Then I remembered Y2K and thought it’s been 20 years. Couldn’t these government entities be bothered to update the equipment and programs? 

Some of the COBOL guys did come back to rework Y2K systems and they charged frankly obscene amounts to do it. I’d heard that several paid off houses and cars loans with the money they earned from Y2K contracts.

Then I thought, “Who’s gonna test it?”

I went back to laughing.

I’m sorry that the people in need of unemployment benefits aren’t going to be helped it’s not fair to them. However, this brings into sharp relief, other problems “leaders” in business and government have been sweeping under the carpet for decades.

The chickens are coming home to roost.

Winter is back

IMG 1303It’s that time of year when Nature is annoying as heck.

Up in the mountains we get a couple of days of warm spring weather and then a polar plunge.

Starting Sunday afternoon we were getting rain. Sometime during the night it turned into a slushy snow which continued through Monday. Last night we got more snow and I’m going to be out clearing the driveway, deck, and street.

Visibility is damn near zero right now.

I don’t mind so much if I’ve got nowhere to go. But I do have someplace to go this afternoon. 

There are times when I think nature has an active hatred for me.

With all the weather changes my sinuses go nuts. I don’t have Covid-19 but it sure looks like I do if I head out in public.

There’s good news and bad news with that. People tend to avoid me, which I’m fine with. But these days, the stink-eye you get if you’ve got the sniffles is annoying. 

The other day I watched an adult female have an emotional melt down in a parking lot because someone got too close to her. While I understand and appreciate not wanting to be too close to anyone, I can’t see the point in freaking out about it.

If you’re that terrified, well, stay home. 

This is a function of the 24/7 news cycle talking doom and gloom on every broadcast. People are scared. I get that, but the reality is there’s little you can do about it. I suspect that the majority of us have already been exposed to Covid-19 back in December or January. If you were shopping, or at an airport, or in a plane, you were probably exposed.

Turns out a lot of people are asymptomatic so there’s no way to know for sure if you’ve been exposed without a test. It’s also possible that the “flu” you had was Covid-19 and you’ve gotten over it. 

Don’t get me wrong this virus shouldn’t be taken lightly, especially if you’ve got underlying conditions but this genie’s been out of the bottle for a while now.

So chill out. Things will play out as they’re going to. Blind panic or emotional meltdowns won’t help.

Be smart, try to minimize your contact and try very hard not to think about the filth on the PIN pads that we all have to touch every time we use our debit cards.

Really, don’t think about that. It bugged me before Covid-19, those things are never cleaned, unless someone like me happens to be working on the device. I always cleaned ATM keypads and PIN pads when I repaired them. 

If you, like me, just watch people you’ll know that humans are a filthy animal at the best of times.

Anyhoo… With the change in humidity, pressure, and temperature, my nose is running like a creek. I had just enough spring pollen to activate my allergies, then wham! Cold air outside, combined with the drying effect of the heater running in the house. The math is pretty obvious.

On top of that, I don’t have any face masks. I gave the last ones to a neighbor who was doing some work around their house and forgot to replace them. I don’t even have a bandana since those were lost in the fire 10 years ago.

One of the things about a fire, is that you forget what you don’t have. I didn’t remember that the bandanas were gone until yesterday when I went looking for them. I went to the place that they were stored, and then it hit me. Duh! I’m a moron, it shows how I’ve not been replacing everything that I once had.

Bitten in the butt by my own desire for simplicity… Again!

Ahh if the President don’t need a mask… I’m going to go without one too.

Speaking of simplicity, yesterday I woke up cranky and totally stir crazy. I’ve really got to get out of the house. 

IMG 1301To fight the feeling of boredom I found tinker toys and Lincoln logs that had survived the fire and decided to sort them. I ended up playing with them building stuff and goofing around. It was good therapy after clearing the driveway and street of snow.IMG 1199

Dang near 60 and I’m playing with tinker toys. This lockdown is getting to me.

On the plus side, my cabin fever was significantly reduced, since I wasn’t looking at my computer or other tech.

I guess we all need to just turn off from time to time and let our simpler nature assert itself.

Were I in Florida, I’d be building guns with my Brother, that too is fun. The side benefit is that you see your accomplishment when you’re finished.

I’d love to go to my favorite bar and just have a drink. SO WHAT if I’m saying that at 8:00 in the morning?

I’m not saying I’d go right now, I’m saying it would be nice to take off and have a destination!

I’d head out, enjoy the drive, get a haircut and splurge for a nice barber shave, then head over to the bar and have a drink with real people around me.

That would be nice. I’d probably have to get a hotel room. I haven’t had any alcohol since I came back from Florida. A drink right now would hit me like a ton of bricks!

Not that it would necessarily be bad to have a hotel room. The bar is in a nice warm place and I’d probably nap by a pool  in the sun for a little while.

Maybe I’d even find a way to get into some adult trouble!  Yep, cabin fever is a bitch.

Have a good day and think of me shoveling snow. It’ll make you feel better.

May have to look for a new cell phone carrier…

Now that the T-Mobile and Sprint merger is complete it remains to be seen if Sprint’s horrible customer service and terrible pricing structures will contaminate T-Mobile or if T-Mobile will overcome bad habits that Sprint developed.

I killed all Sprint accounts back when they were a long distance company.

Later I worked in a building we shared with a Sprint customer service center. Sprint’s customer service people were simply put, awful people, even in their personal lives.

In the quad outside the building they re-enforced all the reasons I’d closed my accounts back when they were only a long distance company. By this time they were a cellular company but the bad behaviors were still in evidence.

I’m hoping that I won’t have to change providers. But in the event that I do, I’m going to look into some of the smaller companies and perhaps even the retiree companies.

The coverage is probably going to be about the same, it’s going to be about the customer service and cost for me.

I have an unlocked world phone, that I own outright. So all the contracts and incentives or financing will be of no consequence.

I don’t even call my mobile provider except maybe once every couple of years. That being said, I have no desire to pay for crappy service or services that I don’t use.

T-Mobile is currently giving me pretty good service at a reasonable price on all my devices. So I’m going to do the research now and wait to see what happens.

Much as I’d like to have the new iPhone 11 hotness, and if I have to change carriers it would be a good time to get a new phone I’m hoping that I don’t have to. On the other hand… It would be an excuse… 

Hummm

I wonder if one of the other carriers would make it just really easy…

Happy April Fools day

I dreamt last night that when I woke up President Trump would be on the television saying “April Fools!”

Uhh that didn’t happen.

The Corona virus is still with us. We’re still locked down and sadly April Fools appears to have been canceled.

That SUCKS! If there was ever a time for humor it’s now.

We need humor especially in hard times. It helps us cope, and I think even grounds us.

Maybe it’s just something about how I was raised. My family appreciated “Gallows Humor” we have a dark sense of funny.

We’re the folks on the Titanic who’d say “The band was nice, until they lost the violins…”

I’m the guy that looks at my burned house and observes, “It looks like Atlanta after Sherman.”

We’re the folks that appreciate the old comment, “Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, How was the play?”

I’m not suggesting that we should be joking about deaths or people who are sick.

What I am suggesting is that we shouldn’t lose our sense of humor during this, or any crisis.

Losing our sense of humor is, in my humble opinion losing a part of our humanity.

In an attempt to lighten the day I submit this…

Knock Knock

Who’s there?

Wuhan you like to know?

I NEVER said I was a comedian!

My point is we need to laugh. More so, when things are shitty and scary.

So I encourage everyone to joke, & laugh, even if those jokes aren’t P.C.

After weeks of doom and gloom and talking heads telling us we’re all gonna die or telling us who’s to blame. We need something to tickle our funny bone.

It’s not meant to minimize the severity, but humans have always spit in the face of doom.

It’s our nature. 

Let’s have just one day where we celebrate silliness and break the tension with bawdy in your face jokes.

Come on New York, I know it’s bad right now. You guys are the best at flipping the bird at everything! Regale us with some of that “Up Yours!” edginess we love you for.

Folks in the Southern states fire away with your trademark dry double edged wit.

Let’s make the Thought Police loose their minds and make no apology for it.

Anyone is encouraged to add jokes in the comments.

Be safe and remember to laugh.