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Cat zoom video
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cat zoom video

Now I'm famous for appearing in court as a cat," he told The Associated Press. "I always wanted to be famous for being a great lawyer.

cat zoom video

In an interview, Ponton said he has fielded calls from around the world and has been booked for national television. He was briefly unable to turn the filter off and required technical assistance. The Oregon Department of Revenue (DOR) hosted a live training session on the Zoom video conferencing platform on December 7. Everyone involved handled it with dignity, and the filtered lawyer showed incredible grace. A lawyer accidentally used a cat-themed video filter during a virtual court session in the 394th district of Texas. Like the cat lawyer, you can spice up conference calls using settings in the desktop Zoom app or with external apps like Snap Camera. The judge said on Twitter: "These fun moments are a by-product of the legal profession's dedication to ensuring that the justice system continues to function in these tough times. The short video clip, which was shared online by Ferguson, ends with others coaching the attorney on how to remove the cat filter. "I can see that," replied Ferguson, whose district covers five counties in West Texas, including the town of Marfa from which Ponton was calling. While in real life he is a human, to other participants of the video. Once this is done, close any apps that are. When attorney Rod Ponton showed up for a virtual court hearing over Zoom on Tuesday, he quickly realized something was wrong. I'm not a cat," Presidio County Attorney Rod Ponton said. On Snap Camera, all you have to do is choose who you're going to be for the camera whether it's a cat, a puppy, a potato or a scary sci-fi monster. Judge Roy Ferguson's warning comes after an attorney accidentally joined a Tuesday video conference of a civil forfeiture court hearing while using a Zoom filter that made him appear like a fluffy white kitten. A West Texas judge has a word of caution to those attending court hearings via Zoom: Always check for filters before logging on.












Cat zoom video