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The image would consist of a festive Thanksgiving table with a bountiful spread of traditional dishes like roast turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. There would be plates and utensils neatly arranged, with a warm and inviting autumn color palette. A centerpiece featuring fall foliage, pumpkins, and cornucopia would complete the scene.

Max Q: The Ultimate Guide to a Stress-Free Thanksgiving

Posted on 27 November 202310 July 2024 By Lee
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Moonwalk No More: Venture Astrolab Rumbling Towards the Big Cheese in the Sky!

Say What? Venturi Astrolab Heads for the Moon!

After its cozy Thanksgiving break, Venturi Astrolab is pulling a Neil Armstrong and doing its own moonwalk. Only, instead of dance, we’re talking about a moon rover. Yes, you heard it here folks, the turkey hasn’t even digested fully, and these tech gurus are ready to tread on lunar soil.

OneWeb in India: Slurping Up Satellite Glory

Hold onto those curries, because OneWeb India is knackering for advancement. This holiday season, this techno-wonder company won’t be content with just sugarplums dancing in their heads. They are lighting up the subcontinent’s skies with their own brand of celestial magic.

Balancing turkey-filled bellies and space dreams, these tech companies have set the tone for post-Thanksgiving blues… or should we say “moons”?

Hot Take:

Let’s face it, folks, our tech wizards had their eyes on the galactic pie even while wrestling with cranberry sauce. So, here’s a fun thought: Perhaps next Thanksgiving, we could be toasting our pumpkin pies on the moon or having ourselves a little interstellar masala. With Venturi Astrolab and OneWeb India, the aerospace game is fuller than our post-feast waistlines.


Original article: https://techcrunch.com/2023/11/27/max-q-the-thanksgiving-edition/

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