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.
Texas attorney Rod Ponton got off to a hilarious start during a recent court hearing when he couldn't figure out how to turn off the cat filter on his Zoom video Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest ...
"I'm here live. I'm not a cat." One wholesome timeline cleanse, comin' right up! On Tuesday, Texas attorney Rod Ponton was thrust into the spotlight after he accidentally joined a virtual court ...
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 ...
A Texas lawyer was turned into a cattorney by a pesky Zoom filter during a virtual court hearing, leaving other participants on the call stifling laughter as the judge tried to walk him through a fix.
Despite looking very much like a cat during a virtual court session on Zoom in the 394th district of Texas this week, attorney Rod Ponton assured his colleagues that he was definitely not a cat. The ...
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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 ...
Virtual video conferencing platforms like Zoom allow you to easily connect with your coworkers and friends wherever you are. To add some fun to your next call, you can even use a virtual background ...