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I would like to see moon phases on the calendars. I read a discussion on this from back in 2007 and it seem to suggest that there is something like this, but I can not find it. Help!
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Sure - you can actually use our iCal import function to pull in the moon phases.

For example, here is a list from iCalShare.com for moon phases:
webcal://www.webcal.fi/cal.php?id=41&rid=ics&wrn=0&wp=12&wf=55

When signed into localendar, select Import, then the iCal tab. Click the link for icalendar merge page (or just go to http://www.localendar.com/cal?JSP=CalendariCal)

You can put the url in there, to merge the moon phase feed onto your calendar.
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