Tim Salansky

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None of the ways that humans interact with fire—carrying burning torches from one place to another, blowing on hot embers to light kindling, roasting meat and vegetable foods, feeding a campfire with fresh firewood, and holding the arms and legs out over a fire to warm them—would be possible if we had retained the long hairy fur that covers the bodies of all other primate species.
Unbound: How Eight Technologies Made Us Human and Brought Our World to the Brink
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