I went with "Other". Here's why: It largely depends on what type of music I'm playing.
If I'm playing more the speed/thrash stuff (Megadeth, etc.), I prefer a 24 fret guitar; I like the extended "range", and I like the slightly squished feel of having two extra frets in the scale length (maybe that one's just in my head). If I'm playing more rock-type stuff (everything from classic to modern), I prefer a 22 fret guitar; for some reason it just sounds better to me (again, probably all in my head). But for either of these, I definitely prefer the thinner body profile and what is now a Pattern Thin neck. But if I'm playing stuff that's in dropped-D (or lower stuff, like dropped-C, etc.), I actually prefer a single cut guitar; the chunkier, more beefy body sounds heavier and more bad-@$$ to me.
I keep my 24.75" scale LP in dropped-D or dropped-D flat, and at this point is exclusively used for these "heavier" tunings. I keep my 25.5" scale FrankenSchecter in E or E flat. My 408 will also be kept in E or E flat. Yay, guitars!