
Look who taught class. The lesson.....himself.
Watch the teacher in action here >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pzB7Uh7nwo
P.S. For my fellow wrestling furs out there, look at the last 3 letters of my video link.
Watch the teacher in action here >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pzB7Uh7nwo
P.S. For my fellow wrestling furs out there, look at the last 3 letters of my video link.
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OHhh, I was entertained and was learning! I'm sure there was more than 7:01 on that vid! However, great job on your research for class and for using it in making your fursuit near anatomically correct to the real one! If I were teaching bio, I'll be happy to research red pandas while wearing my future suit!
*I applaud you gleefully in your presentation.*
*I applaud you gleefully in your presentation.*
First you need to know what operating system you run: Windows, Macintosh, or Linux. For Linux there are several programs available. For Windows and Mac there is only (that I know of) the Mozilla Firefox browser add-on.
Since Firefox runs in Windows, Mac, and Linux, the add-on is an easy choice. It's a bit less reliable than the Linux YouTube video downloaders, but it's easy to use and it will tell you how big the file is before you start downloading it.
To install the Firefox add-on, first make sure you ahve the Mozilla Firefox browser installed in your computer. If not, install it. Then go to "Tools" in the menu bar (or click the "Open Menu" button) and click "Add-ons". This will open the Add-ons Manager. You will see several tabs on the left side,with "Get Add-ons" on the top of the list. Look through the add-ons in that list for one called "YouTube Video Downloader (Lite) x.x.x. (The x's stand for the version number.) There's also the YouTube downloader Pro, but I think the Lite version might be better on an older computer like mine. If you have a new computer (newer than mine, at least, and mine's probably about ten years old), then I don't think you'll have any problems with the Pro version. I don't know for sure, but I'd guess that the Pro version is probably heavier. Is just stands to reason because the other one is called Lite.
Install that add-on (you don't have to restart Firefox to do this). Then go to YouTube and watch a video. Below the video player, right next to the "Like" and "Dislike" buttons, you'll see a button labeled "Download". Clicking that button will open a little menu that will list the different video formats available. Read them and choose which one you'd like. You can also download, from that menu, the video with no sound, or the audio with no video.
Since Firefox runs in Windows, Mac, and Linux, the add-on is an easy choice. It's a bit less reliable than the Linux YouTube video downloaders, but it's easy to use and it will tell you how big the file is before you start downloading it.
To install the Firefox add-on, first make sure you ahve the Mozilla Firefox browser installed in your computer. If not, install it. Then go to "Tools" in the menu bar (or click the "Open Menu" button) and click "Add-ons". This will open the Add-ons Manager. You will see several tabs on the left side,with "Get Add-ons" on the top of the list. Look through the add-ons in that list for one called "YouTube Video Downloader (Lite) x.x.x. (The x's stand for the version number.) There's also the YouTube downloader Pro, but I think the Lite version might be better on an older computer like mine. If you have a new computer (newer than mine, at least, and mine's probably about ten years old), then I don't think you'll have any problems with the Pro version. I don't know for sure, but I'd guess that the Pro version is probably heavier. Is just stands to reason because the other one is called Lite.
Install that add-on (you don't have to restart Firefox to do this). Then go to YouTube and watch a video. Below the video player, right next to the "Like" and "Dislike" buttons, you'll see a button labeled "Download". Clicking that button will open a little menu that will list the different video formats available. Read them and choose which one you'd like. You can also download, from that menu, the video with no sound, or the audio with no video.
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