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Transportation on The Net
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The primary transporation between domains are by teleportation. Avatars can teleport to different domains using toolbars, their primary carry along tool kit on The Net that every netizen has(a holographic touch screen). Each domain has a IP address. For example, the domain Google has the address "Google.com". Netizens must know a domain's IP Address before teleporting there.
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The primary transporation between domains are by teleportation. Avatars can teleport to different domains using toolbars, their primary carry along tool kit on The Net that every netizen has(a holographic touch screen). Each domain has a IP address. For example, the domain Google has the address "Google.com". Netizens must know a domain's IP Address before teleporting there. Another mean of teleportation is by using Address Boxes. Address Boxes have a similar function to phone booths in real life, and consist of a holographic touchscreen with a bar where avatars type in an IP Address, connected to a pad which the avatar stands on inside a booth.