Scrolling anomalies with Safari in 10.5.6

While scrolling down on a web page, I've seen a "ripple" in the middle. I've also seen some anomalies in apps that use WebKit, such as iTunes.
Anyone else?

Hmm, I just assumed that Apple hadn't updated the tech note since the release of Leopard, but if you don't have an ATI card then that's moot.
This thread has some suggestions towards the end:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1754963&tstart=0

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