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Lawyer tells judge "I am not a cat".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juEd6Yh8Sjg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juEd6Yh8Sjg
Edited by Louis Balfour on Wednesday 10th February 10:07
eharding said:
I can imagine Trump being called to give video evidence at one of his many future trials, and the judge telling the defence lawyer that Trump appears to have activated the Zoom "Massive Sack Of Gibbering Orange Shyte" fillter.
Scientific Journal somewhere said:
TDS, or Trump Derangement Syndrome, still baffles science with how long it infects the individual and how it completely overtakes the individuals self control to the extent that they continually re-infect themselves.


Edited by rodericb on Wednesday 10th February 13:28
rodericb said:
eharding said:
I can imagine Trump being called to give video evidence at one of his many future trials, and the judge telling the defence lawyer that Trump appears to have activated the Zoom "Massive Sack Of Gibbering Orange Shyte" fillter.
Scientific Journal somewhere said:
TDS, or Trump Derangement Syndrome, still baffles science with how long it infects the individual and how it completely overtakes the individuals self control to the extent that they continually re-infect themselves.


Edited by rodericb on Wednesday 10th February 13:28

Sheepshanks said:
OpulentBob said:
The eyes of the kitten made me lol
It is brilliant - my wife was crying laughing when she saw it.Apparently it's a mega old piece of software that Dell used to pre-install. Seems so stereo-typical that a rural US law firm would use really old PCs.
You seem like an intelligent fellow so I reckon you might partake of the news services of the BBC. Seems so stereotypical that the BBC "technology reporter" doesn't know too much about either technology or researching her articles: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-56010156
Edited by rodericb on Thursday 11th February 00:12
rodericb said:
You seem like an intelligent fellow so I reckon you might partake of the news services of the BBC. Seems so stereotypical that the BBC "technology reporter" doesn't know too much about either technology or researching her articles: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-56010156
I can't say I've delved into this too much, but AIUI the snapcamera software is different. The cat image we saw is from the original Dell bloatware.Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



