Sometimes line noise can be interpreted as
a valid command even though it isn't. You
might find upon investigating that the
problem occurs at a particular time or when
a specific electrical device turns on or
off. The only way to verify if that is the
problem is to check every electrical device
in your home and make sure it is not the
culprit - this could be caused by your
fridge, furnace, stereo, tv, vcr, computer
flourescent lights or even be coming from
outside your home (your neighbours). If
this is a problem then you can get
equipment to condition the power coming
into your home or filters to place on
individual devices.
Sometimes a sequence of line noise is
interpreted as a command and can cause
inadvertant activations if a module/macro
is addressed to the mis-interpreted
address. This could cause you a lot of
missing hair - take things easy and make
changes to your program to see if this is
the case. The solution does present it's
self given time and patience.