Something is eating up my harddrive space

Some application is eating up my harddrive space, its constantly decreasing every second, but i cant find out what the problem is. So can anybody help me diagnose the problem.
thanks
prathap

Actually, I ended up writing an article to help people find space eating files:
http://www.pinkmutant.com/articles/TigerMisc.html
It lists the "usual suspects" then goes on to the somewhat more daunting process of using the Terminal to find and eliminate more esoteric files.
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