Sometimes people get hung up on some really ridiculous points, just for the sake of being right. I was at a hockey meeting last night, and one parent was complaining about how practices were split unevenly between two locations. It was explained to him that there were certain schedule requirements that could only be met at one location, but he kept arguing. He was told that it was impossible to make an exact split, but they did their best to keep it equitable and it was 60/40 at worst, but he didn't agree. It was mentioned by several people that one location was not available for part of the season, so having all practices at the other location for a time actually helped balance the overall numbers, and he still didn't believe it. Finally, one of the board members told him that after the meeting, they could look at the schedule and check the numbers, which were almost even. This thankfully stopped one person from holding up the entire meeting for everyone else who already understood the point.
Not sure why I felt the need to post this here, but it seemed appropriate.