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Published 17:38 IST, April 19th 2019

Tech Geek Prepares Computer From Thin Pasta Which Actually Ran Rocket League, Check Out Hilarious Video

Have you witnessed a pasta computer? Check out here.

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A new development certainly makes us wonder about “materialising objects out of thin air”, this development concerns materialising a computer unit out of thin pasta. This has been made possible by a YouTuber, who has even uploaded a video of his hilarious creation, going by the moniker Micah Laplante (Laplanet Arts is his YouTube channel). This YouTuber used Ronzoni pasta and an Asus motherboard - from a portable device to create the “pasta computer” (unit).

Totally hilarious

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First of all, you need to check out Micah Laplante’s Pasta computer video. to watch the video now. Now, we will not go into elaborate expansions of how Laplante created a working prototype out of pasta, it is best for you to view the video in entirety.

But what we would like to state is the fact that this prototype also seemed to work when connected to a larger monitor. The motivation for this person to create a pasta PC prototype was seemingly his wife's joke concerning making a PC from thin pasta.

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The end product from Laplante’s innovation looked like something like a Veg Cheese Pizza. The sides of this pasta computer contains the different USB ports, HDMI port, and the other essential vents required for a conventional PC. Laplante launched the Rocket League game and was able to play as well.  

You may not want to try this at home, as it is potentially possible that you end up cooking up a computer dish at home for breakfast tomorrow. Just enjoy the above hilarious video, and laugh your hearts out.

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17:29 IST, April 19th 2019