Welcome to #15-21

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Firstly, I would like to express my gratitude to those who join #15-21. Now I would like to tell u about the history of #15-21.

#15-21 was created by me as you know, on (bila ko register # 15-21 haa....????) This was my first channel that I register . At first I was just wanna park my nick here because there was no one in accept me... then the Malaysian user join this erver one by one. I was happy...(bangga) I didn't expect this will happen... and till now on #15-21 is the biggest # and the user in the channel is about 200 chatterz. I hope #15-21 will continue its prosperous in the future and maintain as one of the biggest # in WebNet. Regarding to the opping stuff in #15-21, I took charge of choosing the AOp and SOp and this is done based on their performence in the #15-21.

#15-21 is created not only for Malaysian users but other users are welcome to join the channel.About me?? I think there’s no need to know. OK? And last but not least, a million thanks again to all users which have been very supportive in #15-21 Without you people I always believe that #15-21 will never prosper. To all the ChanOps, thanks for your co-operation in the #.

I appreciate your efforts in making #15-21 the best and for sacrificing your time being with us. And if you have any problems while on IRC, you can ask the ChanOps for guidance.And my undying thanx to my friends who help me creating this homepage ---

What is IRC?

 

Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is an on-line, real-time conferencing environment for the Internet. Full IRC compliance means a product is based upon the International standard, RFC 1459. Complete adherence to the IRC standard is important to users because all IRC compliant programs can communicate with each other. This means that users who need to access a ConferenceRoom server can use any IRC client software and IRC compliant servers can inter-operate.

How do I use it?

 

Access to a chat/conferencing server is via a piece of software called a client. IRC compliant clients are available free on the Internet for all operating systems (Windows, Macintosh and UNIX). WebMaster's ConferenceRoom includes a powerful Java client for accessing the chat server. Users need only download the ConferenceRoom client to their system to access the chat/conferencing server. Of course, any IRC client software may be used to access ConferenceRoom.

How does it work?

 

When a ConferenceRoom server is running, users may log on to ConferenceRoom from the client software running on their desktops no matter where the user's desktop resides. Users sign onto the server by typing a nickname or 'nick' by which the user will be known when participating in any of the ongoing discussions on the server. These discussions take place in named rooms (or channels). Whenever a person in a room types, all of the people present in the room can see it. Private messages/discussions can also be conducted between 2 or more users at the discretion of the users in the room/channel.

 

 

 

This application requires java support. You can also join the chat using any IRC client to connect to irc.webmaster.com, and join the #15-21 channel.