Up until yesterday, I was still running Spanning Sync on Lion without any 
problems. I was also syncing my Mac with an iPhone, so apparently that was 
how it was continuing to work.

Anyway, I neglected to deactivate Spanning Sync before upgrading to 
Mountain Lion. Huge mistake. First thing, Spanning Sync came up with a 
warning that it wanted to delete hundreds of events. Naturally, I refused 
to let it do that until I could figure out what was going on. Once the dust 
had settled, I had hundreds of duplicated events on my local calendar 
(though thankfully not on Google Calendar). Still cleaning up the mess from 
that one.

Anyway, the takeaway from this is to either uninstall Spanning Sync before 
installing Mountain Lion, or at least turn off calendar syncing.

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