![]() Steve has in the past and even currently on other podcasts will say things more in line with traditional bodybuilding. Both of what they say now contradicts what they said in the past. Him and everyone privy to steroids in bodybuilding knows clearly what HPLC testing is but it turned out his turkesterone was bunk after HPLC testing he acted clueless.Īs for Steve, he more or less shills for his buddy and business partner Derrick now. Just look at the turkesterone scam for example. It’s no coincidence someone who owns a trt clinic and a supplement company’s says that all you need is his supplements and a trt dose of test to turn pro. Not hating on the guy, I like him but I’d take what he says with a GIANT lump off salt. He had some good content back in the day but more or less “sold out”. I’m not sure he coaches at all, let alone if he’s a successful one. Not trying to put you down but saying Derek is a coach, let alone a trustworthy coach laughable bro. I would only sign up for one that qualifies for both, as you basically need both to get a job somewhere. This website will say what military jobs qualify for what licenses. You can get the military to pay for it but I didn’t, since it was way quicker and easier that way. Also you won’t have to pay for school, but you’ll still have to pay for all your tests and the crash course. If you’re in the military you probably won’t even know any A&P’s, but at a crash course they’ll be there and sign your failed tests so you can retest the next day. This is where the crash course helps a ton. Or you can retest after 24 hours if an A&P signs your failed test saying you’ve remediated. If/when you fail you’ll have to wait 30 days to retest. The written tests are hard as fuck, you’ll have to study your ass off for them. You have to pass your written tests, then you can schedule your oral & practical exams. Either way it’s not like you show up to the crash course and 2 weeks later you’re good to go. ![]() At that point you don’t have to go to a crash course, but I’d recommend it. Then they’ll sign your 8610-2, which basically is then saying your military experience is good enough to pursue one or both licenses. You go to the FSDO, and they’ll probably ask for some kind of documentation. Either way once you do that there are more steps, and it’s not as easy or nuanced as he makes it seem. Or you have to work on both airframe and powerplant systems at the same time 30 months. After working for 18 months on airframes or powerplant systems you can apply to get that respective license. If this still does not work, set " fileurl.link" to "untrusted".I got my a&p while I was in the military. if there is no big NoScript logo in Firefox, make shure that " fileurl.link" is set to "default" in the NoScript settings (because elsewise the video would redirect you to google after 60 seconds and then you need a new link). if there is no NoScript logo on the thumbnail on Tor, reload the page (this means that the media loaded is corrupt and not "classified" as media, as far as i know) if it shows the premium stuff on Tor, just create a new circuit for the page until the video shows up Now you just save the page like a file and it should download the video. Open the link you got from rec-tube or VDH. Click on the logo, go to the options for the video that showed up and click "copy url". Now click on the play icon in the upper left corner of the thumbnail and wait until the VDH logo shows colours. Reload the page (if it requires premium: look at troubleshooting). With VDH: Click the NoScript icon again and set " fileurl.link" to "trusted". Double click this link, copy it and move on to Firefox. Look at this "a"-element and look for the word "href", behind it should be a link with " /file/00000" (the 0s can be any number). You are now presented to the element of the NoScript warning, above it there is a "a"-element (the tag starts with "
Open, click on the NoScript icon in the taskbar and set "rec-tube" to "trusted". To download multiple videos, just create a new circuit for the page every time the premium stuff shows up. Firefox is useful because you can use the whole bandwidth of your internet connection to download the videos, on Tor it takes very long. First, install Tor and Firefox, both need the NoScript addon (installing Video DownloadHelper (VDH) on Tor is not necessary, but can make things a lot easier, especially for users with lack of experience in HTML.
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