“The story of a world-shaking innovative enterprise should start in a garage. The story of a flying pizza is no exception to this rule. One day in the spring of 2014, a police department in Syktyvkar, a city in Northwestern Russia, got a call from a concerned person who reported that a few suspicious young men occupied a garage in his neighborhood. They were making a lot of noise and were bothering all the respectable citizens living in the area. When policemen arrived at the location, they did find a few people in the garage, although the crime scene looked somewhat unusual.”
http://dodopizzastory.com/2015/11/11/why-a-pizza-cant-fly/
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