Photos | Terry Lin Addresses the Crowd at DefCon Day 3
Terry Lin stands at the podium, surrounded by a group of people, addressing the audience at DefCon Day 3 in 2008. The banner in the background and the sign on the table suggest that this may be a talk about machine hardware and computer electronics.
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a group of people standing around a table with a man at the frontMetadata
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