Clicking sound when moving computer around

I have a early 2011 15'' macbook pro, and when I pick it up off a desk (when it's still running) and I turn it a bit I hear a click sound.  I know there's an accelerometer built in to protect the hard drive, is this normal (due to hard drive protection)?  Because I had another macbook pro before but I never heard this click sound.  Should I go and get it checked?
Any help is appreciated.

I have the same issue.  For more information, you will find an interesting discussion HERE.
I will add a question myself, related to Fortuny's post. As Apple puts it,
" If you must move it [the computer], sleep it by closing the lid or using the Apple Menu."
I know that, and most of the time I sleep my Macbook before moving it.
The problem is, it still does the annoying sound if I move it. In addition, I am sure it is sleeping since I am doing none of these actions.
So it is one of the following: either my macbookpro never sleeps (which might be, given the features of 10.8), or what apple says about the SMS being off during sleep is untrue.

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