DroneB Dev said:even so, he should get some seconds to settle down and take a stretch, no one likes to setup anything just after X hours of plane and Y hours of car.God Ginrai said:DroneB Dev said:please let ED arrive first, his plane got delayed and had an electrical failure so it had to turn around and fly back.
http://twitter.com/EvilDragon1717/statuses/14632459015
He's there now, actually.
DroneB Dev said:im not mad, just answering with a probable cause.
also the statement is not false, neither outdated, that is because i never talked about a timed assertion,
just placed a fact of the happening that "he got delayed" and placing "the plane issue" as proof.
XD, it really makes me think why people complain so much about my statements.
DroneB Dev said:please let ED arrive first, his plane got delayed and had an electrical failure so it had to turn around and fly back.
DroneB Dev said:and "please let X arrive first" can be used even if X has already arrived, as the expression of let him settle and rest first, like "give him a breath".
its not like you're putting a glass of breath and give it to him. see!
DroneB Dev said:people sometimes say "let him arrive first" when greetings to someone who has just arrived are way too overwhelming or too pushy for things (like kids asking for gifts).
example:
ding dong.
adult - Everyone! grandpa is here!
granddaughter - yeeah!, hi grandpa!, wheres my kiss.
grandson - she gets a kiss, wheres my gift??
granddaughter - wait! i want a gift too!!!
kids start complaining about who should get a gift.
adult - calm down!!! let grandpa arrive first!!
DroneB Dev said:XD, i apologize for the far Offtopic,
but my vote falls on the discussion about the charger leaded by linuxftw![]()