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Tesla vs. Sagan: who looks better on your tree?

Category: Conspicuous consumptionFrivolityHistory of ScienceScience
Posted on: December 8, 2010 3:28 PM, by Jessica Palmer

After some scrambling, the Eavesmade team (self-described purveyors of "lasercut science goodness") has their scientist ornaments back in stock! And I have my very own beribboned Carl Sagan and Albert Einstein!

Here they are on my mantel; Sagan is on a rocket, and Einstein is pondering time, of course:

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Due to popular demand, Eavesmade just added a Nikola Tesla ornament to their collection. So now I need that too. (It would be especially awesome to have a Tesla ornament on one of those vintage aluminum trees. . . )

Thanks, Eavesmade!

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