That's all I'm saying. I know it's only 1 day difference, but I don't get why there's a difference at all. In fact, I'd argue that if anyone gets to find out first, it should be us, since we're the ones who are up-rooting our lives, moving, buying houses, etc. Not that a day really matters, but it's more the principle of the thing....
I am 100% in favor of multiple quality control checks, although I'd like to know exactly how often their first attempt is found to be incorrect. I bet it's a very, very small percentage. If that is the case, I'd like to see us get "tentative" matches before we wait for a month, pending quality control, since there's probably a 99% chance the first one is correct. That's better than pretty much every medical test we use to make life or death decisions, so it should be good enough for a "tentative match" message.