Okay, so this happens to me on a semi-regular basis.  The latest case
is this: I had duplicates show up of a handful of yearly recurring
events in iCal but not in Google.  I went into iCal and deleted the
ones which were in error (they were missing alarms).  Then I Spanning
Synced.

Result?  The good events in iCal were wiped out and all trace of the
events also vanished from Google.

So I went into iCal and went back a year or two, found the recurring
events, changed their end date to "never" and now I'm planning to sync
again, but I'm not convinced this will actually fix anything.

As I've said, this has happened to me more than once--there seems to
be a real problem between handling recurring events in Google and iCal
and synching them properly.  I still have no clue why the duplicates
which were missing alarm information got created.  Is it something to
do with needing to back to the very first occurrence of the recurring
event in iCal to make modifications which are picked up properly?
Because that does seem to have some sort of effect/impact but really,
it shouldn't.  I should be able to go into any instance of recurrence
and make changes, apply them to all instances or all future instances,
and not have duplicates show up or things get frakked.

Any assistance would be most welcome, because this is getting damn
frustrating.  I'm really ready for things to be seamless.
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