Tuesday, June 16, 2009
The Elderly Blood Cells
Red Blood Cell, a living organism which transports oxygen from the heart to all parts of the body and vice versa. It carries haemoglobin as well as possessing a biconcave shape for a larger surface area ratio. What matters is, how long can it lasts? Can it age like a human without any potential growth?
Well I'm not talking about any biological facts here. I recently stumbled upon a few memory experiences related to the past. Firstly, my primary school photo which I kept almost physically undamaged in my time capsule. Now I've scanned it, and made it forever undamaged technologically. I looked at the photo, and found myself in the shoes of my primary school self, playing with the old buddies. I'm grateful for the gift that I have now; Long-Term Memory.

Secondly, while I was browsing my parents' desktop computer to steal any kind of interesting information, I viewed the old photos. The photos of when I was a small boy. The differences between then and now; there's no satisfaction living in this modern world. I can't see butterflies which I used to love finding within my residential area back then. I don't see many Mynah birds flying around. The freedom's getting harder for me to reach. And there was one photo which I find interesting indeed; a photo of my whole siblings in the family, childhood version. The range of skintone is very obvious, starting from the oldest (me) as the most tanned.
Z.N { 12:20 PM }