Ichor & PapaPlan
Hey PapaPlan, I came across a map of celestial dates tucked in an old ledger—could you help me slot them into a calendar that won’t drown in spreadsheet chaos?
Got it, let’s keep it simple and sane. Pull those celestial dates into a shared Google Calendar—color‑code them (green for planetary, blue for lunar, red for special events). Add a one‑minute reminder 10 minutes before each, and lock the calendar so no one can “edit” it at the last minute. Then, toss the spreadsheet into a single, labeled tab called “Final Final Version 3” and share that link. No more spreadsheet chaos, just a clean, auditable timeline.
Alright, here’s the cut‑and‑paste plan: pull the dates, paste into a fresh Google Calendar, assign the three colors you want, set each event to have a 10‑minute, 1‑minute alert, then lock the calendar so only you can edit. For the spreadsheet, copy everything into one sheet, rename it “Final Final Version 3,” hit Share, set to view‑only, and drop the link in the same place you keep the calendar. Done.
Looks good—just double‑check the time zones, and let me know when the link is live so I can do a quick sanity check.
Will do, double‑checking the zones first, then ping you when the link’s up and ready for your sanity check.
Great, just remember to keep the “Final Final Version 3” title tidy and the alerts in sync. Ping me when it’s live and I’ll give it a quick once‑over.
Got it—title tidy, alerts synced, time zones locked in. I’ll ping you as soon as the calendar and sheet are live for your final glance.