Preventing iPhoto Auto Import

Every time I plug in my iPhone to sync iPhoto opens and asks to import photos. Is there any way to prevent this?
Also, the only reason I ever really sync is to update my calendar. What are the chances of Apple developing a way to do this wirelessly?
Thanks,
Jack

I found it...
Preferences were not loading up in iPhoto, because it was not in the main applications dir but in another dir off the applications tree...
Anyway cool...

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