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The scooterWeb is an approximation of the processes of juxtaposing scootering and surfin' the net.

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Why are links unclickable?

Scootering, and real-life in general, is not random access (unlike computers or the internet). This is probably a good thing. Often, when I try to simulate input specificity/limitation, be it through iPods or staring at something passing by, I hit a bump and fall.

Why am I here again?

Unfortunately, limitations in the service cause certain directions/websites          to not function properly. When this happens, you are returned here by default, but feel free to scoot again.

What controls navigation? Is it random?

The controls are current-page sensitive, with a simulated "left" and               "right" URL assigned to each direction. Sometimes these two sides are the same.

What does scooterWeb run on?

scooterWeb uses the Google API, and it's coded in PHP.

How do I directly access the scooterWeb without going directly to      "http://www.wandyteeth.com/scooterweb/"?

The structure is:
"http://www.wandyteeth.com/scooterweb/task=visit&site=whateversiteyouwant.com"

Feel free to send any other questions/comments to jeffsisson at cox dot     net. This work is licensed under a creative commons license, though my scooter isn't. But I will let you ride it, if you want.