I’m pretty sure that’s what TimS was talking about given his use of the phrases “second wave” and “third wave”. It is especially clear because if one was going to be talking about a generic example and using the term wave, one would in the same context have likely discussed the first wave v. the second wave. The off-by-one only makes sense in that specific historical context.
I’m pretty sure that’s what TimS was talking about given his use of the phrases “second wave” and “third wave”. It is especially clear because if one was going to be talking about a generic example and using the term wave, one would in the same context have likely discussed the first wave v. the second wave. The off-by-one only makes sense in that specific historical context.