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Other means other as in other state or other I have no state >>
Um, don't you have every U.S state listed? So what 'other state' could it mean? Surely in the case of U.S members, the 'other' selection is useless. For international users, I honestly reckon it'd make more sense to not even bother with the 'state' selection, or have 'Not Applicable' instead.
Sorry to be picky, just defending nick's idea
