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On 12/1/2021 1:42 PM, Dorothy J Heydt wrote:
In article <[email protected]>,
Ted Nolan <tednolan> <tednolan> wrote:
In article <[email protected]>,
Dorothy J Heydt <[email protected]> wrote:
In article <so8fau$v11$[email protected]>,
Lynn McGuire <[email protected]> wrote:
Freefall: Wagging the Tail
http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff3700/fc03678.htm
I still think that humans would do well with a prehensile tail.
We might; but we are descended from Old World apes, not New World
monkeys.
ObSortOfSF: H. Allen Smith, _The Age of the Tail._
In which all humans suddenly start being born with tails. One of
his last books, published 1956, which is about when I read it.
Can't remember now whether the tails were prehensile or just
decorative.
Someone, de Camp perhaps, wrote a story about an event (tech? magic?)
that gave humans back pelts. The early years were all about trying
to undo it, the later ones about: Hey, this is pretty neat! (Especially >>from the formerly bald).
I remember that one, and I think you're right that it's by de
Camp. Can't remember the title, but I remember the final line.
One of the characters was in a business that failed like
buggywhips in the Car Age, but he's gone into a new business
that's making him rich.
"They make currycombs!"
Makes me wonder if a non-zero number of golden-age SF authors would have
been furries had that option existed in the 40s.
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Transgoddess, quick to anger
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