I am now having this problem too, after just upgrading to 12.04 from
11.10. I have noticed 2 things that may be relevant:

(1) It only occurs when booting with lightdm as display manager. I'm a
KDE user, and when I switched back to kdm, the problem went away. I've
switched between lightdm and kdm a handful of times, and so far the
problem occurs 100% of the time when running lightdm and never under
kdm.

(2) Sounds like people see at least one other process going hayway
besides indicator-datetime; for me it is geocode-<something>... I forget
exactly. Also the dbus daemon... those 3 are way out of line under
lightdm.

Also... most of the above reference only CPU utilization, but on my
system the memory usage grows steadily, eventually consuming all
physical memory and all swap at which point the system becomes
completely unusable.

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  Indicator-datetime-service renders 100% CPU usage

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