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What a week. Its been crazy here from the moment we got off the plane, it has been non-stop excitement. Me and the rest of the Histograms performed at the keynote and the crowd just loved it. The tech expo has been amazing, I went and visited Russell Brown’s booth where they are using a 3D scanner that travels around your head and generates a 3D model in a matter of seconds. As you can see my head here. I masked half of my face so you can see the model underneath. Really cool stuff. I will have an update from Midnight Madness tomorrow.
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