Details of request 'The Sticky shocker projectile'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
147489 sent Wed Mar 03 10:22:37 UTC 2010 waiting_response Wed Mar 03 10:22:37 UTC 2010 waiting_response outgoing
147945 response Thu Mar 04 12:24:55 UTC 2010 waiting_response Thu Mar 04 20:30:21 UTC 2010 waiting_response incoming
151133 comment Sat Mar 13 21:50:49 UTC 2010
157755 followup_sent Fri Apr 02 16:18:44 UTC 2010 internal_review Fri Apr 02 16:18:44 UTC 2010 internal_review outgoing
162659 response Mon Apr 19 10:17:06 UTC 2010 Sat Apr 24 13:25:00 UTC 2010 rejected incoming
164374 followup_sent Wed Apr 21 10:54:57 UTC 2010 outgoing
164399 comment Wed Apr 21 11:33:46 UTC 2010 rejected
199541 comment Tue Jul 13 17:45:34 UTC 2010
203486 comment Wed Jul 21 22:11:09 UTC 2010
204874 comment Sun Jul 25 01:25:23 UTC 2010
352884 comment Tue May 31 19:42:38 UTC 2011
359577 comment Fri Jun 10 12:13:30 UTC 2011
360222 comment Sat Jun 11 08:08:01 UTC 2011
360231 comment Sat Jun 11 08:41:50 UTC 2011
360834 comment Sun Jun 12 21:13:40 UTC 2011
360835 comment Sun Jun 12 21:17:10 UTC 2011
383601 comment Mon Jul 18 21:25:02 UTC 2011

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