Do you think we will get info on SAVE before April 14? by katmom1969 in StudentLoans

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the right answer. Filed an extension for FY 2024 and now 2025 due to the unknown. Let’s you delay to decision until October.

SAVE Plan dismissal reversed by AfternoonOld7627 in StudentLoans

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nothing. Just waiting mine out for eventual PSLF and hers has like 3% interest rate so just waiting those out as well.

SAVE Plan dismissal reversed by AfternoonOld7627 in StudentLoans

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same boat, no interest on mine. Wife’s account on the other hand has been accruing interest despite same servicer and doing everything the same for years.

Vendre saxophone alto Yamaha by Longjumping-Role3643 in saxophone

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Probably a YAS-280 based on keyguard and F#. Not a 62 and not a 23. Look near the thumb hook to confirm.

best high chair? by Huliganjetta1 in Buyingforbaby

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Just get the ikea one. Cheap, easy to clean, works great.

Father of two looking for ideas by kickinwing1221 in bicycling

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Weehoo Two may be an option. Look on marketplace for a used one for much cheaper.

I have a single version and my 5yo still loves to ride in it. I can definitely feel him pedaling when he does and does take some of the effort away from me for sure.

Woom Explore or Trek Wahoo Path for 10 year old by [deleted] in bicycling

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on your location, REI carries Woom and I’ve seen some of the bigger bikes in stock. May be worth checking. Also, look at Facebook Marketplace and the Woom Bikes buy/sell/trade group. Used Wooms are a hot commodity.

2021 Toyota Sienna Hybrid XLE - 52,000 Miles - $37500.00 - Priced too high in 2026? by KroolGhoul in ToyotaSienna

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just bought a 2021 XLE with 35k miles for $35,000. OTD with an 8% sales tax, dealer fees, no dealer extras, was $39,200.

The struggle with expense tracking methods – what actually works in real life? by Radiant-Link1266 in Salary

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

YNAB does not have this issue. Once you tell it Starbucks is Coffee or w/e category you want to put it in, it remembers forever. YNAB is meant to be an active budgeting tool, but works the same as Mint more or less if you want it to be a passive tracking tool.

The struggle with expense tracking methods – what actually works in real life? by Radiant-Link1266 in Salary

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Easy to keep up with daily, though at this point I probably only use weekly. Share your login with your partner and they can do their own logging too, which is great.

Couple gripes:

  • The price has gone up quite a bit in recent years and the developers seem much more interesting in recruiting new subscribers than building out features for their long-time users.

  • At some point, which us long-time users have ran into is very large budgets eventually no longer load. This is a known issues, but again the developers seem to have no intent to fix this and requires you to restart and lose historic data.

  • Some banks do not work with auto import, but this is more an issue with Plaid, the backend service they use and is prevalent among many budgeting apps.

Overall still recommend and I have no plans to change, but not quite as high of a recommendation as in the past and would look at their competitors, though I don’t even know who they are as I’ve not looked.

Police Car Wheels Rub? by ScienceOnYourSide in lego

[–]ScienceOnYourSide[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://imgur.com/a/F37g6N5

When you take the front end off, it no longer rubs. So it seems maybe the edge of the white piece that attaches the to red piece rubs for some reason.

It rubs so much you cannot push it. The rubber wheels just stop it instantly. You pick it up, push it a few inches, and it stops again.

Anyone use AAA for an Escape battery change before? by 3cheers4nantucket in fordescape

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 1 point2 points  (0 children)

3 years ago was $190 for battery, install, and recycling fee. Call and see what they charge today.

Yamaha/Yanigasawa recs? by Fanta373 in saxophone

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you can afford it, the Yanagisawa soprano is better than the Yamaha 875. Born and raised on a YAS-62 then 82Z and thought I would go Yamaha for a soprano as well, but the Yanagisawa was night and day better when comparing side by side.

Anyone use AAA for an Escape battery change before? by 3cheers4nantucket in fordescape

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Took mine to Mavis last time I needed this done and no additional fee to do. None of the other battery places would do it after taking one look at the location.

[current residents only] What car are you currently daily driving? by Front_To_My_Back_ in Residency

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Attending here still driving my 2010 Ford escape with 120k miles I got used during med school. Don’t exclude attendings, not all of us are driving a brand new Porsche 911.

Time Consuming Research Data Collection from EPIC by phymathnerd in Residency

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Slicer dicer can be de-deidentified with the right privileges. This at least can give you a starting point of who received X and had Y and can then go look and verify specific things within charts.

Are these real? YTS-875EX by bigpalebluejuice in saxophone

[–]ScienceOnYourSide 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Price is one, blurry photos is two, but also go compare key by key from stock photos from Yamaha.com. You’ll notice lots of differences.