I doubt that there is any way around this, but it seems like a reasonable point for discussion:
One of my reasons for buying an iPod Touch was to have a device that would allow me to synchronise my calenders on my Mac at home and PC at work (as my Nokia N73 could do) and then view/edit them on the move. Apparently multiple calendars aren't supported in iTunes for Windows, so each time I connect the Touch I have to tell it to sync the calendar if I have previously synced another calendar when using both my Mac and PC. It may be a small frustration, but it is a frustration none the less! It also leads to lots of conflicts for which I cannot set up rules.
R x
One of my reasons for buying an iPod Touch was to have a device that would allow me to synchronise my calenders on my Mac at home and PC at work (as my Nokia N73 could do) and then view/edit them on the move. Apparently multiple calendars aren't supported in iTunes for Windows, so each time I connect the Touch I have to tell it to sync the calendar if I have previously synced another calendar when using both my Mac and PC. It may be a small frustration, but it is a frustration none the less! It also leads to lots of conflicts for which I cannot set up rules.
R x