Hi Mike, haven't incounted it on my MBP but will keep a look out for it! 
I know that's no help but just wanted to let you know. 

Daniel 
On 6 Jul 2012, at 17:46, Matthew Campbell wrote:

> Hi Mike.
> It used to until I figured out that little trick I told you about.
> It seems to happen when I press one of the keystrokes that goes somewhere 
> such as command shift a to go to the applications folder.
> 
> On 2012-07-06, at 12:22 PM, Mike Busboom wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for responding to my query, Matthew.  When this happens to you, does 
>> your Mac's fan turn on and does your unit start to heat up, too?
>> 
>> Take care and thank you,
>> 
>> Mike
>> 
>> On 6,Jul,2012, at 6:09 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Mike.
>>> What I do when my finder gets busy is switch to another app and then reload 
>>> VO.
>>> This seems to fix the problem. I've been meaning to write Apple 
>>> Accessibility for a while now about this issue but haven't gotten around to 
>>> it.
>>> HTH,
>>> Matthew Campbell.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 2012-07-06, at 11:48 AM, Mike Busboom wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hello listers,
>>>> 
>>>> Recently, a lot of people have been talking about a bug that causes VO to 
>>>> constantly say: "Safari Busy."  I, too, have frequently encountered this 
>>>> bug.
>>>> 
>>>> I sometimes have a problem of a slightly different nature.  Occasionally, 
>>>> though I cannot duplicate this problem at will, I am unable to do anything 
>>>> in Finder.  VO says "Finder Busy," and my MacBook starts to get hot.  Even 
>>>> though the fan turns on, the unit gets quite hot to the touch, and the 
>>>> only thing I can do is shut down my system.  I do this by going to any 
>>>> app, except finder, that is running, and shut down my system through the 
>>>> Apple menu.  
>>>> 
>>>> I do not know if this issue is in any way related to Voice Over, but some 
>>>> insight into rectifying the problem would be truly appreciated.
>>>> 
>>>> With kindest regards to all of you,
>>>> 
>>>> Mike
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