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Originally Posted by Greg McKaskle
The third image shows another common usage where you want to start something, not waiting for it to complete, and 500 ms after starting it, start something else.
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The wording is confusing me just a bit. If "Do something" takes longer than 500ms, you don't start "Do something else" until "Do something is complete", yes?
In other words, "after something is done, or 500ms elapses" means "after something is done, or 500ms elapses - whichever is longer", correct?