This is what your Furry Code spells (bookmarkable link):
Generic furry: Warner, "Funny animal" (toon), Polymorph (the given species is my normal form, but I can change shape), Anthropomorphic animal. This furry is just a general "alter ego", my online MU* character (FurryMuck etc), someone to write stories about.
Tried a few sketches in the privacy of my own home.
I've been to one.
I'll wear a fursuit for Halloween/masquerades (where costumes are expected).
I'll hug anyone I know, given a faint excuse.
I'm a regular on at least one furry MU*.
I collect every one I find of a certain species (or two, or three.).
The toonier the better.
Definitely! (as long as I get to choose the species).
I've written a story that somebody else has read.
I have a good collection, and buy at least one title regularly.
Female, Ready, willing, and able.
Computers/information technology.
40-49 years.
Hey, if there was anything else to life, there'd be a newsgroup about it; I use BSD Unix, Linux, Macintosh, OS/2, Unix (commercial), VMS, and I am getting paid for it.
I've played the game and really didn't think it was all that impressive.
Some tertiary education.
I make an occasional reference to my furriness.
Married, or shacked up with your SO on a long-term basis.
I have my own furry webpage, I'm a Webmaster/site administrator.
Seen it, might think about seeing it again some time.
No pets currently, but I may enrich my life in the future.
Male, I've had real, live sex.
The Code of the Furries is a simple and compact way how to tell the others about your furry personality. It's similar in spirit to the Geek Code. The Furry Code consists of a series of letters, numbers and symbols, each describing you in some category. Sometimes, it's a little cryptic to the uninitiated, and here comes our little tool to help you.
This decoder has been written by Anicka (Furry Code) and Martin (Furry Code) on the Christmas of 2006. If you have any bug reports or ideas on what could be improved, please tell us. You can also download the source code. There is also a Geek Code Decoder here.