International users ?

nickdakick

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There's no possibility to choose your "state" as none. That caused some confusion in conversation: "What ? You're from Hawaii, Germany ? Can that be fixed ?
 

snow patrol

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Zuni - I think Nick is suggesting that 'other' should in fact be 'none' or 'N/A' - if you're an international user.
 

Jason Clark

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Nah other means other.. pretty simple :).

I can't believe the things some people complain about ;) Other means other as in other state or other I have no state. Geesh :).
 

snow patrol

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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 ;)
 

Jason Clark

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Nah other makes sense other state, remember there are other countries that have states. Anyway its staying as is.

Whats next :) &quot;Zuni, FuseTalk doesn't make me my toast in the morning?&quot; :)
 

snow patrol

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Well, now you mention it - no it bloody well doesn't, and you know what they say about breakfast being the most important meal of the day. Dammit Zuni, when are we going to see some useful features around this hole?









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