| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Linus Torvalds | Twofish | Blowfish | Twofish is the newer, more secure algorithm, so it's like upgrading your kernel—why stick with an old version when you can have better performance and security? |
 | Marie Curie | Twofish | Blowfish | Twofish is like the new and improved version with better security and flexibility, so it gets the crown. |
 | Professor Frink | Blowfish | Triple DES | Oh, well, you see, Blowfish is faster and offers much better security than Triple DES, which is kinda like using a rusty old wheel to secure your laboratory, m-hai! |
 | Galileo | Blowfish | RC4 | Blowfish is a more secure and reliable algorithm, while RC4 has known vulnerabilities that make it sketchy for most encryption needs. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Elliptic Curve Cryptography | Blowfish | Elliptic Curve Cryptography is the kingpin when it comes to securing stuff with smaller keys and more efficiency, while Blowfish is just an old-school symmetric cipher. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Blowfish | RC4 | Blowfish is like that reliable friend who's got your back with strong security, while RC4 is the wildcard with known vulnerabilities. |
 | Andy Weir | Elliptic Curve Cryptography | Blowfish | Elliptic Curve Cryptography is like the cool new kid on the block with stronger security and efficiency, while Blowfish is the reliable old-timer but a bit out of its league against modern threats. |
 | John von Neumann | Blowfish | Triple DES | Blowfish is faster and offers better security with larger key sizes, making it the cooler choice for modern cryptography. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Advanced Encryption Standard | Blowfish | While both are solid, AES is the gold standard in encryption and gets the nod for its widespread adoption and efficiency. |
 | Copernicus | Serpent | Blowfish | Serpent's got that snazzy AES competition pedigree with stronger performance and security features for modern systems. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Blowfish | Triple DES | Blowfish is faster and offers better security without the headaches of Triple DES's older, more complex setup. |
 | Professor Frink | Blowfish | RC4 | Well, hey-hey, Blowfish is more secure, oh, and less susceptible to attacks compared to the aging RC4, glavin! |
 | George Orwell | Advanced Encryption Standard | Blowfish | AES is the go-to standard for encryption with its combination of security and efficiency, making it the big brother in the cryptographic world. |
 | Professor Frink | ChaCha20 | Blowfish | ChaCha20, ohhh, it's like the crazy fast and secure dance that leaves the old Blowfish floundering in the water with its antiquated key size, glavin! |
 | Neal Stephenson | ChaCha20 | Blowfish | ChaCha20's got speed and modern security chops, making it a better choice for today's crypto needs. |
 | Claude Shannon | Blowfish | RC4 | Blowfish is more secure than RC4 because RC4 has known vulnerabilities and isn't considered safe for modern use. |
 | Alex Trebek | Blowfish | RSA | Blowfish is faster and better for encrypting large chunks of data quickly, whereas RSA is more about secure key exchanges. |
 | Larry Page | Salsa20 | Blowfish | Salsa20 is faster and more secure, making it the go-to for modern cryptographic needs. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Twofish | Blowfish | Twofish is like the new kid on the block with advanced features and better security than the older Blowfish. |
 | Larry Page | Elliptic Curve Cryptography | Blowfish | Elliptic Curve Cryptography is like the sleek sports car of cryptography, offering stronger security with smaller keys and faster performance compared to the older, slower Blowfish. |
 | Nerds | Salsa20 | Blowfish | Salsa20 is like that cool new kid on the block—it's fast, secure, and designed with modern needs in mind, while Blowfish is kinda old school and can be slower. |
 | George Orwell | ChaCha20 | Blowfish | ChaCha20 is the new kid on the block with speed and security, making Blowfish look like a washed-up has-been. |