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TCT Show 2016: Day Two in Photos

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Birmingham has been bustling the past few days with a unique energy of the sort found only at a gathering of the minds. This week’s TCT Show has been filled with excitement and some truly interesting conversations. I’ll share more details soon, but before I fly away home I wanted to share more photos from the bustling floor of this packed show.

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