Jumpy / Jittery screen on 2nd Generation Touch

As you can see from this video i've uploaded:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U93U2JOOOlI
The screen has a constant glitch running up the right side (vertical lines / pointy, jagged patches of vertical lines). When I open an app like Clock, or Email, the screen jumps up and down at the bottom like an old TV with bad V-hold.
At it's worst, I cannot even type on the keyboard because I cannot touch the right letters due to the erratic jumping of the display.
My touch has been doing this for sometime now. Reseting it does not help. Sometimes the problem will go away for awhile then will return for no apparent reason at all.
Anyone even encountered this? Any ideas?

If you say you have reset it, do you mean by holding power and home until you see the apple logo? or restoring it in iTunes? if you havent done either of those try them. If it doesnt work, I would take it to an Apple Store genius bar to see what they say.

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