Transaction: 9ba94e713ed529cd559531dc5e708c866e169c3c

Included in block 4,947,505 at 2016/09/13 23:43:24 (UTC).

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transaction_id 9ba94e713ed529cd559531dc5e708c866e169c3c
ref_block_num 32,034
block_num4,947,505
ref_block_prefix 392,295,987
expiration2016/09/13T23:43:33
transaction_num 1
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"parent_author":"kryptik",<br>"parent_permlink":"keep-it-short-stupid-six-word-story-contest",<br>"author":"quantumanomaly",<br>"permlink":"re-kryptik-keep-it-short-stupid-six-word-story-contest-20160913t234020192z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"@@ -1146,<br>8 +1146,<br>346 @@\n of luck.\n+%0A%0AEDIT: Post took a couple minutes. For some reason I find extreme restraints in writing easier than more lax ones. 6 words allows you a limit you can envision in your mind,<br> eliminating and recycling failures quickly. A thousand is just beyond rational comprehension of what it would take to tell a tale,<br> and is a much harder project.\n",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"writing\" "
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