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Heat from my power adapter. Is this normal?

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Energy, once created , cannot be destroyed, except on TV.

It can however be converted into mass.

So true...politicians convert speech energy to BS mass all the time.

Energy, once created , cannot be destroyed, except on TV.

On here it's just converted to hot air.

A simple question with a simple answer, "yes". Why the dozens of varying answers?

Because many people like to justify and/or add detail their yes or no answer.

and the OP likely would want more information than an simple yes/no. More validation/assurance that his laptop is not about to go up in flames.

A simple question with a simple answer, "yes". Why the dozens of varying answers?

Because many people like to justify and/or add detail their yes or no answer.

and the OP likely would want more information than an simple yes/no. More validation/assurance that his laptop is not about to go up in flames.

Yeap, a simple Yes or No from an anonymous keyboard warrior don't always hack the mission....some additional info explaining the Yes or No is needed...and really desired by the person posing the question whether they asked for some details or no.

And sometimes those details given in support will show that keyboard warrior ain't got a clue what they are talking about. Some of the answers to questions seen on the internet, especially related to computers, are simply comical and completely wrong (but usually well intended).

A simple question with a simple answer, "yes". Why the dozens of varying answers?

Because many people like to justify and/or add detail their yes or no answer.

and the OP likely would want more information than an simple yes/no. More validation/assurance that his laptop is not about to go up in flames.

Yeap, a simple Yes or No from an anonymous keyboard warrior don't always hack the mission....some additional info explaining the Yes or No is needed...and really desired by the person posing the question whether they asked for some details or no.

And sometimes those details given in support will show that keyboard warrior ain't got a clue what they are talking about. Some of the answers to questions seen on the internet, especially related to computers, are simply comical and completely wrong (but usually well intended).

Well, come now....everyone who posts on the internet is a financial genius, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, martial arts expert, Seal Team 6 member, etc etc etc.... surely you have learned that by now??? biggrin.pngwink.png

Well, come now....everyone who posts on the internet is a financial genius, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, martial arts expert, Seal Team 6 member, etc etc etc.... surely you have learned that by now??? biggrin.pngwink.png

Yeap, a simple Yes or No from an anonymous keyboard warrior don't always hack the mission....some additional info explaining the Yes or No is needed...and really desired by the person posing the question whether they asked for some details or no.

And sometimes those details given in support will show that keyboard warrior ain't got a clue what they are talking about. Some of the answers to questions seen on the internet, especially related to computers, are simply comical and completely wrong (but usually well intended).

You forget the most represented categories:

  • the never happy
  • the professional complainers
  • the ones who have nothing to say but criticize the previous messages

Well, come now....everyone who posts on the internet is a financial genius, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, martial arts expert, Seal Team 6 member, etc etc etc.... surely you have learned that by now??? biggrin.pngwink.png

Yeap, a simple Yes or No from an anonymous keyboard warrior don't always hack the mission....some additional info explaining the Yes or No is needed...and really desired by the person posing the question whether they asked for some details or no.

And sometimes those details given in support will show that keyboard warrior ain't got a clue what they are talking about. Some of the answers to questions seen on the internet, especially related to computers, are simply comical and completely wrong (but usually well intended).

You forget the most represented categories:

  • the never happy
  • the professional complainers
  • the ones who have nothing to say but criticize the previous messages
  • The moaners who moan about the moaners moaning about other moaners. laugh.png

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