In terms of taking the right steps to avoid disaster, what management and Baudax are doing is incredible. We'll probably see a "Notice of Effectiveness" from Baudax anytime time now, regarding the S-1 they filed yesterday.
I possibly can't even take the right steps to maintain my internet and phone service. Here's some of the chat text I had with the provider last night. The technician's name is Joemarie, and she thought I was talking about bandwidth problems, which I wasn't.
"Jay Booth: This is not a bandwidth problem, when it occurs. I have zero service, no dial tone on the phone, no browser access, no TV. That is what I expect may happen tomorrow, when my Direct TV service is discontinued."
"Joemarie D: At the moment, are home phone and internet both working?"
"Jay Booth: yes"
"Joemarie D: Thank you. Since service is still active, we recommend to wait once the DirecTV service has been completely discontinued and monitor the services by then."
"Jay Booth: I won't have any way of contacting you."
I am just tired of paying Direct TV charges when I seldom find anything they offer worth watching, so I end up on FOX news channel, which is a misnomer, because they have devolved into a series of talk shows.
On the plus side, if I have to wait for the internet service provider, I had two atherectomies done on the 17th, and I think I can walk without pain now. Maybe I can get some yard work done. I'll just have to pay attention to the 102-108 degree highs that are forecasted the next few days.