Ken Rowland wrote: > I'm just a little weary of you prophets of doom proclaiming the > apocalypse with all computers coming to a grinding halt at > 01/01/2000 00:00:00. I'm curious. Who said this? Have you been reading Gary North? > I've been a professional programmer for 38 years So you must be familiar with software projects that miss their target dates, Murphy's law, etc. > and I'm here to say the problem is over blown. What do you make of the testimony of Harris N. Miller, President Information Technology Association of America before the House Small Business Committee, 7-15-98? See www.itaa.org. > Sure there are programs that perform arithmetic on 2-digit years > and sure, some won't get fixed How many programs have you written that won't work in 2000 and that still run today? What business functions to they perform? > stopping the supply of prescription drugs is a flight of fancy. Someone needs to ask what the expected impact will be. We have no information yet from the pharmaceutical industry and their suppliers and distributors regarding Y2K readiness. Can you provide any? Bob Anibal wrote: > I checked with some people I know in the drug business and > was told - yes there is a problem but people will get > their medications. Thanks for looking into this. It would be nice if you could give a little more detail. Who did you check with? What is their position? What are they in a position to know? What problem? Here are I believe the current manufacturers or suppliers of sinemet, according to a monograph on sinemet I found on-line at www.rxlist.com. Aligen Independ Athena Dupont Pharma Endo Labs Geneva Pharms Glasgow Pharm Goldline Labs H.C.F.A. F F P Harber Pharm HL Moore Drug Exch Major Pharms Purepac Pharm Qualitest Pharms Rugby Schein Pharm Teva UDL United Res Vangard Labs West Point Pharma Does anyone have any info on what these companies's status is re their Y2K projects? Phil Tompkins Hoboken NJ 60/9