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snoopy369 t1_j6d553y wrote
Reply to comment by Sassy-irish-lassy in Hyperion is the largest of Saturn's irregular, nonspherical moons. Hyperion's mean radius is 135 km, but as it's potato-shaped, its shape can be described in terms of its diameter along its three axes: 410 x 260 x 220 km. Credit: NASA/JPL/Caltech/SSI by MistWeaver80
This stackexchange answer discusses this some. It depends on the material and mass. Pallas is also not spherical, nor is Vesta. Pallas is a good bit bigger (mean radius over 200km).
snoopy369 t1_j2du89f wrote
Reply to comment by Traditional_Lead_97 in I just can’t with the forced romances in mysteries and thrillers! They are so ridiculous by ginnygrakie
r/books is in the default subreddit list for new Redditors, though, so way more people read it than just book lovers.
To be clear, I’m not defending them, it’s shitty to act like that. I’m just explaining why.
snoopy369 t1_j2drlj1 wrote
Reply to Website for HOA payments clearly states a $3.25 fee, but has been charging me 3.25%. Is this worth fighting over? by Melodic_Language_890
If they’re charging the same fee for both credit card and ACH, then it’s simple - use a credit card with a good cash back percentage. Citi 2% or whatever.
snoopy369 t1_j2bbnsy wrote
Reply to comment by Traditional_Lead_97 in I just can’t with the forced romances in mysteries and thrillers! They are so ridiculous by ginnygrakie
Young male heavy demographic of Reddit most likely. Not that every young male dislikes romance, but they’re definitely more likely to.
snoopy369 t1_jadlzjy wrote
Reply to Just got my check from former employer closing my 401k account by iguesswhatevs
What you’re not getting is that the taxes they took out are not permanent: you can get them back if you do the rollover for the original amount. If you don’t, then you’ll owe taxes on the part that’s missing - ie, the amount they took out to withhold. The amount you’ll owe is less than what they withheld, so you’ll still get some back, but not all.
If the original total was 1000, and they withheld 200, and you deposit 1000 into an IRA or 401k, then you’ll get 200 back from your regular tax return next year.
If you deposit 800 into an IRA or 401k, then you’ll owe (200*30%) or thereabouts, so $60, and get back 140 in your tax return next year. But that’s $60 less than you would otherwise get back.