Okay, so my co-worker borrowed by adapter (output 3.42A) and plugged it into her notebook (4+ amperes) so there was a mismatch.
My question: Can this damage my ADAPTER? (I don't care about co-worker's notebook; I made it clear not to do it if the amperes are different but the lad went ahead anyway when I was out of the office)
Now that the adapter has been returned to me, is it safe to use it on my notebook? I'm concerned that if the ADAPTER has been damaged, it will then damage my notebook.
I had a check up at Piyavate hospital in the past, and naturally, it asked for my phone number.
I normally do not give my phone number except to "trusted" places, such as a world-class hospital, which is presumed to treat patient records and information with utmost care.
Yet I received an SMS SPAM from Piyavate yesterday, with a 50% off for some chick up I think (it was in Thai).
I am not doing this to attack Piyavate's reputation, but maybe if someone from Piyavate (or another hospital) sees this post, they can clarify where this falls under patient information care.