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Sometimes it is no need to worry about

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Last post I did mentioned I lost my purse and I'm sure that I got bring it home But I just cannot find it. The day after I can't find my purse I was forced to make a new IC (RM 210) and driving license (RM 20) The efficiency of processing MyKad is still very slow... In addition there are flies flying around in the place! Therefore I need to ask for my father to fetch me here and there at his working time. Thanks alot dad!! Now, please look at the below picture It is just a chair right?? But when I simply draw out the "ladder" during watching late night show See what I found!! =.=" It was accidentally tighten to the rubber band and won't be noticed when the ladder was pushed back.... Arghhh, after I done my new IC + driving license only he came out!! So...sometimes it is no need to worry about Now I learnt that when u lost something in your house You can't find it anywhere But will only come out itself when you don't want to find it anymore.... Haha,

Bad day

27th August 2008 is my bad day The very bad thing happened I lost my purse....in my own house... Find it whole day already but still can't find it... Sigh, somemore this Friday need to go for an interview. Now I can't drive to Puchong myself and the only way is by bus. But how to go by bus?? Figuring out soon... Anyway, look at the bright side!! I can change new IC (again) and my drive license...haha Hope my bad luck end very soon!

Stem Cells Could Boost Blood Transfusion Supplies

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[Acquired from http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2008/08/19/stem-cells-blood.html] Aug. 19, 2008 -- Scientists say they've found an efficient way to make red blood cells from human embryonic stem cells , a possible step toward making transfusion supplies in the laboratory. The promise of a virtually limitless supply is tantalizing because of blood donor shortages and disappointments in creating blood substitutes. Red blood cells are a key component of blood because they carry oxygen throughout the body. Experts called the new work an advance, but cautioned that major questions had yet to be answered. The research, published online Tuesday by the journal Blood , was reported by scientists at Advanced Cell Technology in Worcester, Mass., the University of Illinois at Chicago and the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. The researchers said the cells they made behaved like natural red blood cells in lab tests, and that their process could be used in large-scale production. The resu