Hello there!
I'm from the US, and the first machine I played games on was a Commodore 64. First pen and paper game was Vampire the Masquerade, and I've also played some HERO system homebrew stuff, a few other homebrews, D&D, a TINY bit of Shadowrun and L5R, and I forget what else.
Currently I'm not playing any pen and paper games in person, though I do roleplay on telnet on a V:tM game. I also play DDO and Glitch. It doesn't appear that I play any games with a division right now, but I do plan to play a few that you do have divisions for after I get bored of DDO whenever. (I play on the Thelanis server, if anyone wants to meet up.)
After I'm done with DDO (and I don't know when that'll be) I definitely want to check out Star Trek Online and KoToR. I'm more of a Trekkie than anything, so that'll definitely be high on my list. I tend to gravitate toward F2P games, and then I end up subscribing. ;D
I'm 30 years old, wanting to join TOG because I get so TIRED of gay-bashing and sexist jokes from 13 year olds who really don't know any better. I know people of any age can do these things, but it's more prevalent from those whose worldviews haven't been broadened, and more prevalent in those who aren't part of a larger community like this one which disallows the behavior.
I also really like the idea of being able to join up with people when I go to play a new game. I like being able to share with newbies, and to be shared with when I'm the newbie.

Generally speaking, I'm very friendly and helpful to others. I used to be *really* bad at games, especially MMOs, but I'm getting a bit better.
My online times are very random. When I'm out of school (like right now) I might be playing anytime from about noon to 6 am CST (GMT -6). I just don't end up with a regular sleeping schedule so 'whenever' I wake up, that's when I play. When I have classes though, I'm usually in bed by midnight or earlier. Usually a little earlier. Sorry that's so unspecific. Best times for sure are around 6 pm - midnight, but beyond that is anyone's guess.
I tried to read all the required reading material, but the link to 'Disciplinary Action' didn't work for me.