MacBook Pro 10.5.2 Screen does not wake from sleep

This is probably the 80th time this issue has been posted.
I am hoping someone at Apple or otherwise can give me an answer on it.
What is the deal with this? Why can't my Macbook wake properly?
I thought this stuff was supposed to be "Reliable" and "easy to use" ?
I love OS X, but this wake from sleep issue is making me second guess my decision to switch.

I've been experiencing this issue 2-3 times a day, and it bugs the **** out of me.
I've followed the steps on the link provided.
I note there is no noise or visual indicator to suggest the reset took place (possibly because tehre is no power source there?) but I'll report back if I have any further hangs on the screen when waking up.
Cheers!

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