@cardassianvole I haven't been there yet. Rest of my immediate family has.
@cardassianvole I've been, I think, 4 times now? I'm usually doing some kind of consulting or training gig (teaching people to roast coffee, for example).
@cardassianvole I learned how to make the banana pizza on my 2nd trip there, but it requires a proper pizza oven (you don't want overbaked banana mush) which I don't own.
@cardassianvole Kind of wish I could get a place around here to offer Brazilian style dessert pizzas. There's no place around here to get chocolate pizza or banana pizza or (though this next one I never had in Brazil) chocolate banana pizza.
@cardassianvole I don't think the place across the street even offers spinach as a topping.
@cardassianvole I'm thinking cheese, sausage, green pepper, and onion.
Innovating without a budget and giving the result away to the world seems like a better thing to give an award for than successfully taking other people's money to start your for profit company.
They should send me an award anyway. I've innovated stuff and done it on a budget of approximately $0.
If anybody legit wants to help support my free software work, you can do that at https://typica.us/ (there's a form right on the front page, JavaScript needed for the credit card processing).
In the month of November I got precisely $0.00, down from $50 in October. Right now all the money goes toward keeping the project web site online, but there are certainly uses for more.
This just arrived in my inbox and, umm... I didn't have an Indiegogo crowd funding campaign? There aren't any super-obvious signs of a scam going on, so I think maybe this just got pushed to the wrong mailing list? If someone used my email address to set up an Indiegogo campaign I'd think I'd've gotten an email about that and rather than an award I guess I'd rather have the money. I'm sure I can find a project to push that to.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.