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New member introductions / Re: Hi all !
« on: September 05, 2012, 10:40:07 PM »
Dear Masscre
Dear Endless Night
Nice to meet you two, provided a comment.
OK, I try to add a little.
First of all, I apologize for my poor English, again.
(In fact, there is a culture in Japan where one begs for a pardon by apologizing first )
I could not play UO more than seven years because of my job.
In 2003 spring I was a medical student in Japan, just begun to play UO.
At that time, I'm ashamed to say, I played UO day after day not studying hard
But, from getting a license of medical doctor, I had trained hard to be a skillful oncologist to meet many cancer patients needs.
In this April, I've just begun to work as a researcher while working as a medical oncologist.
Additionally, my field of study is radiation oncology
A research post gave me more time for my family and playing UO, unlike clinical.
In recent years, UO seems to have changed dramatically, doesn't it?
Overcoming the language barrier, I hope I will be able to enjoy UO with you international players.
Thanks and best regards
Dear Endless Night
Nice to meet you two, provided a comment.
OK, I try to add a little.
First of all, I apologize for my poor English, again.
(In fact, there is a culture in Japan where one begs for a pardon by apologizing first )
I could not play UO more than seven years because of my job.
In 2003 spring I was a medical student in Japan, just begun to play UO.
At that time, I'm ashamed to say, I played UO day after day not studying hard
But, from getting a license of medical doctor, I had trained hard to be a skillful oncologist to meet many cancer patients needs.
In this April, I've just begun to work as a researcher while working as a medical oncologist.
Additionally, my field of study is radiation oncology
A research post gave me more time for my family and playing UO, unlike clinical.
In recent years, UO seems to have changed dramatically, doesn't it?
Overcoming the language barrier, I hope I will be able to enjoy UO with you international players.
Thanks and best regards