It's probably not the purr-fect way to start an important meeting: firing up your video chat software only to discover you resemble a talking cat. Lawyer Rod Ponton learned this the hard way during a ...
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A video of a lawyer using the cat filter during a virtual court hearing went viral. Rod Ponton, the lawyer, joined the Zoom call before checking the video settings, which had the cat filter enabled.
Texas lawyer Rod Ponton encountered some technical difficulties as he was attending a virtual court hearing held via Zoom earlier this week. After the court attorney logged onto the video call, he ...
Now you can give yourself a meow-kover. Texas lawyer Rod Ponton had both his colleagues and the internet in stitches after accidentally “morphing” into a cat during a virtual court hearing Tuesday.
A video showing Texas lawyer Rod Ponton declaring to a judge "I am not a cat" has been viewed by millions of people in cringing delight at the fact that he was, to all appearances, a cat. Mr Ponton ...
It was the cat filter seen around the world: Texas lawyer Rod Ponton haplessly trying to appear in a virtual courtroom while his Zoom showed a morose kitten instead of his face. His worried statement ...
When attorney Rod Ponton showed up for a virtual court hearing over Zoom on Tuesday, he quickly realized something was wrong. While in real life he is a human, to other participants of the video call ...
A viral video on Tuesday in which a Texas lawyer is seen hilariously trying to disable a cat filter had millions of people asking the question of the century: How can I be an adorable kitten during ...
It's probably not the purr-fect way to start an important meeting: firing up your video chat software only to discover you resemble a talking cat. Lawyer Rod Ponton learned this the hard way during a ...
When attorney Rod Ponton showed up for a virtual court hearing over Zoom on Tuesday, he quickly realized something was wrong. While in real life he is a human, to other participants of the video call ...