Annoying finder window jumping

Another annoyance in 10.6.  In a finder window, I am attempting to scroll to the bottom of the window, but after a second or two the pane jumps to the top of the window again, so I can never see the entire contents of the folder.  Help/suggestions appreciated

Well it doesn't hurt to call Apple to see if they can figure it out. If you bought AppleCare or have had it for 3 months or less you can call, the number is: 800-275-2273. You get 3 months of free phone support under the standard warranty, the machine is covered for 1 year. If you have AppleCare you have 2 additional years of warranty including telephone support for the full length of the warranty.
Let us know what happens.

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