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Legally Blind Football Player Signs with Top College Team

Posted: 29 May 2014 03:47 AM PDT

17-year-old Aaron Golub from Newton, Massachusetts, is legally blind. His right eye does not function at all, and he has very little vision in his left. But what he lacks in vision, the boy makes up with sheer determination. He recently achieved his lifelong dream – a chance to play football at university.

Getting a spot on a college football team is no joke, a lot of kids with perfect vision can't make it. But Aaron, a senior at Newton High School, has gone and done it despite all the odds against him. Through sheer hard work, he's managed to secure a preferred walk-on spot at Tulane University, one of the top college football teams in the United States. He has been signed on as a long snapper, a position that requires tremendous speed and accuracy.

While most people believe you need natural talent to be good at sports like football, Aaron was quite mediocre when he first started to play. According to his coach Chris Rubio, "He was very, very, very, we'll say 'average at best' when he started. But the kid is just so determined. You tell him what to do, and consider it done." For several years, Aaron relentlessly practiced snapping a ball into a target every morning before school and on weekends.

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Expert Glassblower Creates Amazingly Realistic Large-Scale Glass Flowers

Posted: 29 May 2014 02:33 AM PDT

Jason Gamrath is a master glassblower from Seattle. His work primarily involves creating enormous, yet incredibly life-like orchids and carnivorous flowers using his expert glass blowing techniques. Through his art, he wants to help people appreciate the minute details of the plant kingdom on a magnified level.

Jason’s glass orchids are gigantic – each one is bigger than a human head. But Jason doesn't compromise on detailing. The colors are vivid and all the features of real flowers are accurately represented on his glass replicas. "The purpose of creating this series on a macro scale is to bring to light the beauty that exists within the micro scale of nature," he said. He wants to force people to notice the details that they're prone to miss while 'walking around as a big person'.

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Londoner Straps Seven Cameras on His Bike and Helmet, Plays Vigilante Traffic Cop

Posted: 29 May 2014 01:12 AM PDT

It's hard to picture a superhero on a cycle, but after watching self-styled ‘Traffic Droid’ a.k.a. Lewis Dediare in action, I have to admit it’s actually doable. Dressed from head to foot in black lycra, with seven video cameras mounted on his cycling helmet, Lewis rides around the streets of London with a single mission – to fight a 'war of attrition'. You see, the man has taken it upon himself to rid the streets of 'idiot' drivers who are a threat to cyclists like himself.

Among the 39-year-old's other weapons are a camera mounted on a three-foot pole protruding from his bicycle, and a measuring tape. The tape is used to measure the distance that larger vehicles maintain from him on the streets. If it's anything different from the prescribed amount, he admonishes the drivers and shows them a 'red card'.

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