Stuck in blank screen trying to wake from sleep -- Help?

I have had this happen twice now. I take the phone out of my pocket, hit the home button and it wont come up to let me take the lock off. The screen just stays in the same blank state. The first time it happened I think I got lucky and it just came back on let me shut it down. The 2nd time last night, it happened for MUCH longer time and the screen reappeared when an incoming call came and has been fine since.
Any idea on the cause of this? How can I report it to Apple/Att just to get it on record? This is a 3g btw and on 2.0.1 (just waiting for 2.1 Friday).
Thanks!
Dackz

Light sensor never takes the screen to black, and proximity sensor only works when on a call.
This does not seem like a reasonable cause.
My wife's phone did this just this morning.
Screen black except for line with time across the top.
Holding down home button did nothing.
Sleep switch did nothing.
Had to hold both down till apple appeared.

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