This is not new to Snow Leopard; I've seen the same occur intermittently at 
boot since 10.1 at least.

Cheers,
Evan

On Nov 15, 2009, at 2:54 PM, matius wrote:

> Well spotted Peter, :-) Had not noticed that. Looks like this is more
> of a Snow Leopard bug perhaps then.
> 
> This bug doesn't happen all the time, it is intermittent. So going to
> take some troubleshooting I guess from me. To narrow it down.
> 
> I double click on the menu, otherwise the menu refuses to "fix itself"
> There isn't really a set way I can get the menu to function properly
> again. That was just one example.
> 
> However I will try what you suggested. The menu bar is also very slow
> to load when this bug happens.
> 
> Thanks for your time. :-)
> 
> On 15 Nov, 18:50, Peter Hosey <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Nov 15, 2009, at 10:47:25, matius wrote:
>> 
>>> Notice the growl icon has not loaded.
>> 
>> Yes it has. It's under your Spaces icon.
>> 
>> What happens if you launch an application instead of double-clicking  
>> on your Apple menu? (By the way, why are you double-clicking on menus?)
> 
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