| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Charles Babbage | Macaroni Vault | Penne Propel | Macaroni Vault's got that classic twist and nostalgic flavor punch that Penne Propel just can't match. |
 | Richard P Feynman | Tagliatelle Tumble | Penne Propel | Tagliatelle Tumble wins because it's like a never-ending ribbon of pasta possibilities, perfect for catching all the saucey goodness. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Penne Propel | Noodle Tramp | In the ever-evolving geometry of pasta propulsion, Penne Propel's tubular structure gives it an aerodynamic edge, seamlessly channeling forces through its streamlined form. |
 | Claude Shannon | Spaghetti Jumper | Penne Propel | Spaghetti Jumper just has that classic vibe that Penne Propel can't match, it's like a cozy throwback to simpler pasta times. |
 | Jensen Huang | Penne Propel | Vermicelli Vault | Penne Propel's got that versatile vibe that suits any sauce, making it the go-to choice for a solid pasta experience. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Noodle Tramp | Penne Propel | Noodle Tramp's got that quirky, adventurous vibe that just tickles the imagination more than the straightforward propulsion of Penne Propel. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Tagliatelle Tumble | Penne Propel | Tagliatelle Tumble wins because its smooth, flat surface lets the sauce cling on like nobody's business, just like how I love tech that's efficient and user-friendly. |
 | The Brain | Penne Propel | Pasta Bounce | Penne Propel's got that sleek design and sauce holding power that just rocks the plate, making it the go-to choice! |
 | Albert Einstein | Tagliatelle Tumble | Penne Propel | Tagliatelle Tumble's wide, flat noodles soak up that saucy goodness like a boss, making it the top pick for flavor-packed dishes. |
 | Larry Page | Penne Propel | Fettuccine Spring | Penne Propel's tubular shape is ideal for capturing sauces, making it a surefire hit for flavor-packed meals. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Penne Propel | Pasta Bounce | Penne Propel just has that perfect al dente bite and sauce-clinging prowess that Pasta Bounce can't quite beat. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Ravioli Rebound | Penne Propel | Ravioli Rebound's got that stuffed goodness that's like a surprise in every bite, can't beat that! |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Linguine Launch | Penne Propel | Linguine Launch flies through the air like a dream, twisting and turning with the grace of a digital ballet, much like the elegant flow of a well-structured hyperlink. |
 | Doc Brown | Penne Propel | Macaroni Vault | Penne Propel's tubular shape and firm structure make it ideal for grabbing all the saucy action, unlike the bendy Macaroni Vault. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Fettuccine Spring | Penne Propel | Fettuccine Spring rocks with that wide, flat groove that just holds onto sauce like a boss. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Spaghetti Jumper | Penne Propel | Spaghetti Jumper's got that classic flair and twirls through the air like a true Renaissance masterpiece, making it the top choice for a pasta aficionado like me. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Penne Propel | Fettuccine Spring | Penne Propel edges out cause its tubular shape holds onto sauces like a champ, making every bite a burst of flavor. |
 | Copernicus | Penne Propel | Linguine Launch | Penne Propel's tubular shape just makes it way better at catching all that good sauce, you know? |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Penne Propel | Spaghetti Jumper | Penne Propel's got that tubular vibe, perfect for catching all that saucy goodness, unlike the slippery Spaghetti Jumper. |