Might I suggest a format similar to the one that the Cal-desk package
generates..
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/cal-desk-calendar.el

I don't have the lisp skill to take this on, but I would certainly
like to see this functionality in the agenda view!

A modified version of your appointments might then look like this:

Saturday, October 18, 2008
==========================
             8:00
             9:00
            10:00
            11:00
            12:00
            13:00
            14:00
            15:00
            16:00
            17:00
  Church:     :30 | Saturday service
            18:00 |
  master:   19:00 | People over for supper

- Chris

Michael Ekstrand writes:
>I'd find it quite helpful in reviewing my agenda if there was an option
>to skip displaying grid lines which happen in the middle of timed
>appointments.  Right now, I see the following:
>
>Saturday   18 October 2008
>               8:00...... ----------------
>              10:00...... ----------------
>              12:00...... ----------------
>              14:00...... ----------------
>              16:00...... ----------------
>  Church:     17:30-19:00 Saturday service
>              18:00...... ----------------
>  master:     19:00...... People over for supper
>              20:00...... ----------------
>
>If it could optionally and intelligently drop the 18:00 grid line
>because there is a previous timed appointment overlapping it, the
>resulting display would show me more clearly that I don't have time
>between it and the next event.
>
>Thanks,
>- Michael
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