/**
  * This function will return paginated result. Result is an array where first element is
  * array of returned object and second populated pagination object that can be used for
  * obtaining and rendering pagination data using various helpers.
  *
  * Items and pagination array vars are indexed with 0 for items and 1 for pagination
  * because you can't use associative indexing with list() construct
  *
  * @access public
  * @param array $arguments Query argumens (@see find()) Limit and offset are ignored!
  * @param integer $items_per_page Number of items per page
  * @param integer $current_page Current page number
  * @return array
  */
 function paginate($arguments = null, $items_per_page = 10, $current_page = 1)
 {
     if (isset($this) && instance_of($this, 'ExternalCalendars')) {
         return parent::paginate($arguments, $items_per_page, $current_page);
     } else {
         return ExternalCalendars::instance()->paginate($arguments, $items_per_page, $current_page);
         //$instance =& MailAccounts::instance();
         //return $instance->paginate($arguments, $items_per_page, $current_page);
     }
     // if
 }
 /**
  * Return manager instance
  *
  * @access protected
  * @param void
  * @return ExternalCalendars 
  */
 function manager()
 {
     if (!$this->manager instanceof ExternalCalendars) {
         $this->manager = ExternalCalendars::instance();
     }
     return $this->manager;
 }
 /**
 * Return manager instance
 *
 * @access protected
 * @param void
 * @return ExternalCalendars 
 */
 function manager() {
   if(!($this->manager instanceof ExternalCalendars)) $this->manager = ExternalCalendars::instance();
   return $this->manager;
 } // manager