I'm *so* happy to see that this isn't just me. I'm getting inconsistent 
results when doing the same activity, retrieving, updating/creating calendar 
events. I've traced through my code several times to see if I could identify 
what happens code-level to differentiate from success to failure. I finally 
used Wireshark to capture the raw HTTP requests and responses and it looks 
like my headers are going out consistently. 

I do agree that this is happening with a non-default calendar. Performing 
the same functions on my default calendar seems to work consistently.

I thought it might be my authentication dropping off (since my 500 request 
gives me "Cannot access the calendar you requested" -- despite trying to 
access an event, not a calendar). But It's worked before, and still works 
inconsistently. That lead me to think that this really is server-side on 
Google's end. 

To find that others, using PHP, Java or .Net, are experiencing the same 
pretty well confirms that it's a server-issue. (this isn't the only thread 
on the 
topic<http://code.google.com/apis/calendar/community/forum.html?place=topic%2Fgoogle-calendar-help-dataapi%2FGY97MEDfuKY%2Fdiscussion>
).

Google: is there a known cause or resolution with this yet? I would assume 
that this is affecting more than a small handful of people.

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