I didn't believe it, but I have seen a video of it as proof...

I have some code that sends a TCP-IP message. It pops a UIAlertView with no 
buttons and an activity indicator to show that something is happening. 99% of 
the time, it's gone in 1 to 5 seconds, but sometimes it takes longer - a lot 
longer.

What's on the video is apparently reproducible, although to produce a sample 
will be night on impossible - but if it takes ages (like 1 or more minutes) 
they just drop the phone onto the desk (from about 6" to 12" high) and 
magically it hides the indicator and the app carries on perfectly. Every time 
they do it regardless of waiting 30 seconds or 3 minutes, it *ALWAYS* works the 
instant they drop it.

I have no code that uses the accelerometers etc. Most bizarre thing I have ever 
seen, but apparently the guys can reproduce it in the field on demand. Although 
usually after about 2am.

How would you even start to debug that one?

Dino
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