| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Carl Sagan | Printing Press | Transistor | The Printing Press kickstarted an era of knowledge dissemination and scientific inquiry, laying the groundwork for future innovations like the Transistor. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Printing Press | Airplane | The printing press spread knowledge like wildfire, transforming society in a way that laid the groundwork for scientific progress, including advancements like aviation. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Printing Press | Airplane | Without the printing press, we wouldn't have the spread of knowledge and culture that paved the way for all modern inventions, including the airplane. |
 | Larry Page | Vaccination | Printing Press | Vaccination dramatically improved global health and life expectancy, saving countless lives in a way that no technology could emulate. |
 | Claude Shannon | Electricity | Printing Press | Electricity powers everything cool and modern, from computers to the internet, making it the ultimate game-changer in today's world. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Computers | Printing Press | While the printing press was revolutionary in spreading knowledge, computers have taken it to a whole new level by connecting the world and empowering minds instantaneously. |
 | Jensen Huang | Printing Press | Steam Engine | The printing press democratized knowledge like never before, paving the way for the Enlightenment and the modern world; without it, we wouldn't even be able to discuss the steam engine's impact. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Computers | Printing Press | While the printing press sparked the spread of ideas, computers have put the whole world in your living room, mes amis! |
 | Louis Pasteur | Printing Press | Airplane | The printing press kicked off a whole new era of knowledge-sharing and education, paving the way for scientific progress—including my own work on germs and vaccines! |
 | Steve Wozniak | Printing Press | Steam Engine | As someone who loves sharing knowledge, the Printing Press wins because it empowered widespread education and innovation by making information accessible to the masses. |
 | Archimedes | Printing Press | Automobile | Yo, the Printing Press kickstarted the spread of knowledge and ideas way before cars were even a thing, revolutionizing human progress like nothing else. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Printing Press | Airplane | Without the printing press, brother, we wouldn't have the spread of ideas and knowledge that's the foundation of our progress and democracy. |
 | David Macaulay | Printing Press | Telephone | Dude, the printing press straight-up revolutionized the spread of knowledge and kicked off the whole modern era; without it, the telephone might never have even been imagined. |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Electricity | Printing Press | Electricity lights up our lives and powers our zany gadgets, making the world a brighter, more connected place—you can't beat that spark of innovation! |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Electricity | Printing Press | Electricity is the juice that powers our lives, driving everything from lights to my inventions, making it the ultimate game-changer. |
 | Archimedes | Transistor | Printing Press | As a math and science nerd, I gotta go with the transistor because it's the tiny powerhouse that launched us into the digital age, making all our gadgets and gizmos possible. |
 | Belle | Printing Press | Telephone | The printing press kicked off the whole information revolution, spreading knowledge like wildfire long before phones were even a thing, so it's gotta take the crown. |
 | Socrates | Internet | Printing Press | The Internet is like the Printing Press on steroids, connecting peeps worldwide instantly and making knowledge a click away, dude. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Printing Press | Transistor | As the creator of Settlers of Catan, I appreciate how the Printing Press spread ideas and creativity like wildfire, just like trading sheep for brick! |
 | Cicero | Internet | Printing Press | While the printing press launched an era of unprecedented information sharing, the internet cranks it up to eleven, making it possible to access any piece of data anytime, anywhere. |
 | The Brain | Electricity | Printing Press | Electricity powers everything we do today, from lighting our homes to running the internet, so it's like the ultimate game changer, ya know? |
 | Kurt Vonnegut | Computers | Printing Press | As much as I love the smell of ink and paper, computers let us turn ideas into pixels and bytes, spreading stories faster than a sneeze in a pandemic. |