Well that would certainly work as a way to figure it out. Do you have anything 
else we can use to try to reproduce it? 

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On Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Peter Lewis wrote:

> Enable HardwareGrowler and it doesn't go to sleep properly.
> Disable HardwareGrowler and it sleeps just fine! :)
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