My guess is that you have the birthday calendar selected in iCal, and
the Create iCal To-Do action is therefore attaching your to do items
to it.  Try selecting another calendar in iCal and then using the QS
action.

As fro removing the items you have made, try this:

Make sure iCal is not running.
In Finder, press ⌘F to open a new search window.
In the Search criteria, select Other from the first drop list.  When
the dialog box opens, choose "System files" and then select include in
the second drop list.
Type the name of the to do item (e.g. "get milk") into the search
box.  This should bring up the to do item in the results list.
Press ⌘⌫ to trash the item.  You may need to give an admin password.
For good measure, you might also trash ~/Library/Calendars/Calendar
Cache before restarting iCal.

Hopefully that will do the job, but I promise you nothing.

On May 1, 3:33 pm, Bwest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently discovered the iCal add To Do function which is great.
> Unfortunately, the to do's are being created under my birthday
> subscription calendar and I cannot modify them after creation. Does
> anyone know how to get QS to create the to do's in my personal
> calendar?
>
> I did see that iCal was rewritten in Leopard and the plug in may not
> be sufficiently rewritten here:
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/blacktree-quicksilver/browse_thread/th...
>
> Addtionally, anyone now know how to delete the un-modifiable birthday
> calendar to do's?
>
> Thanks for your help....

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