Dock bugs in Leopard 10.5.2

I frequently connect my Macbook to my 32" TV while it's in the living room. More often than not, this is what happens once the screen res changes from 1280x800 to 1280x768 to accommodate the TV's native resolution.
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http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r88/negatize/Picture1-3.png
Not a big deal, because it goes away once you activate spaces or do anything that hides the dock (full screen mode, etc)
Just wanted to share in case Apple doesn't know of this yet.

I suggest you send Apple feedback via Apple's official feedback page. You can find it by going to http://www.apple.com and looking in the contact section.

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