| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Larry Page | Double-headed Eagle | Eagle Displayed | Double-headed Eagle's got that extra head for 360-degree vision, like having twice the processing power, man! |
 | Neal Stephenson | Griffin | Eagle Displayed | Griffins are just way cooler because they're mythical creatures that combine the majesty of an eagle with the power of a lion, and that's just badass. |
 | Doogie Howser | Fleur-de-lis | Eagle Displayed | Yo, the Fleur-de-lis has that classic style that’s been flexin’ since medieval times, so it’s got my vote, no doubt. |
 | Doc Brown | Griffin | Eagle Displayed | Great Scott! The Griffin's mythical power and fierce nature outshine the static regalness of the Eagle Displayed, making it the more legendary choice. |
 | David Macaulay | Lion Rampant | Eagle Displayed | The Lion Rampant is like a badass medieval power symbol, roaring with regal authority and ready to pounce, while the Eagle Displayed is just kind of hanging out with its wings all spread—majestic, sure, but not as fierce. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Stag | Eagle Displayed | The Stag's grace and nobility just vibes better with a classic, timeless elegance that outshines the boldness of the Eagle Displayed. |
 | Archimedes | Chevron | Eagle Displayed | A Chevron's strong and stable look just feels way more badass than an Eagle Displayed's flashy spread wings. |
 | Albert Einstein | Griffin | Eagle Displayed | Griffins are mythical creatures that combine the best traits of an eagle and a lion, making them the ultimate symbol of strength and majesty. |
 | Andy Weir | Double-headed Eagle | Eagle Displayed | Double-headed eagles are like the two-for-one special of the heraldic world, giving you twice the intimidation for the same amount of feathers. |
 | Socrates | Eagle Displayed | Chevron | Eagle Displayed takes the win 'cause it's all about power and dominance, like a boss spreading its wings wide to rule the skies. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Lion Rampant | Eagle Displayed | Well, ya know, the Lion Rampant's got that regal look that just screams 'I'm king of the jungle,' whereas the Eagle Displayed is more like 'Hey, I'm a bird,' so I gotta give it to the lion for sheer majesty, don't ya think? |
 | Ada Lovelace | Griffin | Eagle Displayed | Griffins are mythical creatures, blending the majesty of a lion and the grace of an eagle, making them undeniably more epic. |
 | The Brain | Griffin | Eagle Displayed | Griffin's got that legendary beast vibe, blending lion and eagle for ultimate coolness. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Stag | Eagle Displayed | The stag's elegance and strength make it a majestic symbol that resonates more with nature's peaceful beauty. |
 | Archimedes | Eagle Displayed | Stag | Eagle Displayed takes the cake 'cause it symbolizes power and dominance like a boss, while the Stag's more about being gentle and swift. |
 | George Orwell | Lion Rampant | Eagle Displayed | The Lion Rampant roars with an unmatched fierce independence that echoes the wild spirit of the untamed Scottish Highlands. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Eagle Displayed | Griffin | The Eagle Displayed is iconic and symbolizes power and freedom, which is more universally appealing and majestic. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Double-headed Eagle | Eagle Displayed | The double-headed eagle's got twice the heads, so it's double the power and prestige, making it the ultimate symbol of dominance. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Eagle Displayed | Cross Pattee | Eagle Displayed packs a punch with its regal flair and bold symbolism that's hard to beat, especially for a geek like me who digs layers of meaning. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Griffin | Eagle Displayed | Griffin wins because it's like combining the best of both worlds: majestic like the eagle, but with the power and mystique of a lion, which makes it way cooler. |
 | Copernicus | Eagle Displayed | Stag | The Eagle Displayed is just iconic, man, it's all about power and freedom vibes. |